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The City of the future

The City of the future

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About the Artist

Othmane Kandri is an architect and artist with a high interest in combining architecture and digital art. Kandri gained his first degree from IUVA university in Venice, where he worked with Yona Friedman for the 2017 Venice Biennale and was exposed to different forms of expression, enriching his compositional working processes and historical knowledge. He later moved to London to develop his strong interest in experimental architecture, and studied at the London Metropolitan University and the AA, focusing on exploring both the opportunities and the constraints of emergent conditions in an attempt to redefine the symbiotic footprint of the built environment and challenge conventional notions of material and form. He believes in an architectural intelligence contributing to the evolution of the discipline by embracing new lifestyles and conceptions of space. Othmane is currently working at Zaha Hadid Architects in London and travels across various projects in Asia and Europe.

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Curatorial Statement

“In a dérive one or more persons during a certain period drop their relations, their work and leisure activities, and all their other usual motives for movement and action and let themselves be drawn by the attractions of the terrain and the encounters they find there,” Guy Debord (1958) put famously about the psychogeographical perspectives of his method of urban discovery. In our group drop, devoted to opportunities of digital architecture between online and offline worlds, we drop too. In this collective journey, we want to withdraw the conventions of living cities as public and private property, issues of access, boundaries of touch, boundaries of gaze, and the routines of the travel restricted to the means of transportation. The group show is an attempt to bring space back into the crypto universe as an opportunity for mediation and conversation between artists and the audience. The conversational approach is crucial here, so the collective NFT city is a creative attempt of three international artists with backgrounds in architecture. All three are not only architectural visionaries but global nomads themselves. Jessica Baldivieso — painter and mixed media artist, who is currently based in Dallas, Texas, finds inspiration in the architecture of Bolivia, where she was born and grew up. Othman Kandri, who works for Zaha Hadid Architects in London, builds his professional life between the UK and Italy. Oguz Emre Bal is an internationally recognized Turkish artist and architect who now lives in Madrid. The aesthetic journey proposed in the drop knows no boundaries as well. More than that, the urban life in the drop, following Debord, deconstructs existing relations not just between the urban dwellers but the elements of constructions themselves. In Baldivieso’s work the purity of perspective is given in fullness of potentiality and openness. Kandri’s work plays with the viewers' gaze on architecture that lives in his models of alternative cities both as an extremely close reading of the city’s textile and macrostructure. Bal’s droplets are raw material of urban elements and an architectural equivalent to a cell in biology.

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Token ID3
Token StandardERC-721
BlockchainEthereum