Im 14oz. store fällt mit Peer Kuglers Arbeiten zu New York der Startschuss für die Megapolis Tour.
The 14oz. store starts the Megapolis Tour with Peer Kugler’s shots of New York.
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THE MEGAPOLIS TOUR #1
New York by Peer Kugler
2. Juli – 31. Juli 2009
A project by barthouse culture concepts and s1 architektur
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New York comes to Berlin: for the The Megapolis Tour, 14 mega cities all around the world, destined to be the largest by 2020, have been portrayed by 14 international photographers, chosen for their particular work. The first mega city – how could it be different – New York. Photographer is Peer Kugler (*1966 in Germany)
On a monthly term, Megapolises like Buenos Aires (by Mat Jacob), Lagos (by Magnum photographer Thomas Dworzak), Tokyo and many more, will be presented.
The idea of The Megapolis Tour:
(quoted from PR statement) As we speak, over 1,6 billion people live in cities: that is over half of the world’s population, a number that is growing daily. The megacity is defined as a city with over 10 million inhabitants. In 1950 just two of these cities existed: New York and Tokyo. Today there are nineteen and in just ten years this number will reach a staggering thirty cities worldwide and house two thirds of the worlds population. As the city increasingly becomes our new „natural“ habitat, what can we expect from the metropolitan areas? What kind of home does architecture offer and how are individuals influenced by it? Is there such a thing as a recognizable youth culture?
Can we get an indication of what our future may look like, today? What trends will emerge? The Megapolis Tour will introduce the fourteen cities destined to be the largest by 2020. Different photographers will each choose a city and present his/her personal view of the so-called “Megapolis” landscape: its architecture, its youth, its feel, its trends and movements….The main focus here is urbanity – and each series captures this in its own peculiar way. Fourteen international photographers have been chosen for their poignant and contemporary visual language, and just like the people in megacities, they will give an insight into the face of the future society. As we immerse ourselves in their vision, as different views, angles and emotions take shape; perhaps as a book, a picture on a wall or merely as an appearing thought, – we take part in creatively becoming tomorrow’s landscape. Be part of the community – collect the images of future megacities.
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