Venue
CABINet
Starts
Friday, October 4, 2013
Ends
Sunday, November 3, 2013
Address
CABINet, Fairchilds Garden, next to: Ye Olde Axe 69 Hackney Rd, London E2 8ET
Location
London

Sentient City is a video piece that transects London, shot between Hackney Road in the east and Walworth Road in the south, with a narrative that juxtaposes the personal, economic and political processes of the city.

A 30 minute slow tracking shot of the street records a night scene that is at times mundane and others cinematic, it records the transitions within the city, from social housing, to corporate HQ’s, Tower Bridge to the Elephant and Castle shopping center. This meditative visual image, like looking from the window of a taxi, is accompanied by a narration that explores the multiple processes at work in the city, from banking and property to personal experience. It creates another cross section between a variety of disciplines exploring the processes of the city and ourselves, and how they are complicit in each other.

Sentient City is the product of a year long project including collaborations with the Social Geographer Martine Drozdz and Ethnographer Dr Kristen Eglinton, aswell as public engagement with the New Hanbury Project to explore the transitional space between ourselves and our city.

Paradise, a limited edition photo book of images of the city without text will also be launched.

Architrope is based in CABINet, a project space converted from shipping container, in Fairchild’s Garden, an urban park in Hackney, London.