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Client: Patrimoine à Roulette
By: Ketevan Vekua & Orson Everaert
On the occasion of the inauguration of the collective artwork Ys’Air at Place de l’Yser, we designed an open workshop with Patrimoine à roulettes. This installation uses Morse code on the ground, with dots and dashes that conceal names, stories, and travel wishes, evoking mobility and migration in our cities.
During the workshop, passersby were invited to translate their first name and the means of transportation that brought them here into Morse code. Using these graphic codes, they drew a self-portrait and sketched their vehicle. These abstract drawings, made up of Morse symbols, became the raw material for a stop motion video.
The video captures the transformation of these traces into animated movements, blending portraits, journeys, and imagination, extending the participatory gesture into a poetic filmic work.
In collaboration with KANAL Centre Pompidou and Bruxelles mobilité.