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Performance Lecture

In lecture and performance, Christopher Dell explores the most significant shifts in contemporary urban research: the shift from an object-based to an action-based perspective on the city.

In lecture and performance, Christopher Dell explores the most significant shifts in contemporary urban research: the shift from an object-based to an action-based perspective on the city. His lecture outlined a critical theory of the city from an improvisational perspective and showed why this transition could change our understanding of the city as a whole and make us rethink the role of architecture and urban planning as well as their representations. German theorist, composer and musician Christopher Dell, widely known for his performances and teaching in the field of urban design, explores the question of making in a constellation of matter, things, embodiment, active life and discourse. NOTE: Due to a technical problem, there is only one audio track and NO IMAGE for the Lecture Performance. We ask for your understanding.

HINWEIS: Aufgrund eines technischen Problems gibt es für die Lecture Performance nur eine Tonspur und KEIN BILD. Wir bitten um Verständnis.

Christopher Dell, Foto: Rainer Schlautmann

Christopher Dell at his Performance Lecture in the foyer of the Düsseldorf Schauspielhaus, video commissioned by the Institute for Art History at the HHU, project »beuys2021« - editing: project office »beuys2021« and raumlaborberlin.

Christopher Dell at his Performance Lecture in the foyer of the Düsseldorf Schauspielhaus, video commissioned by the Institute for Art History at the HHU, project »beuys2021« – editing: project office »beuys2021« and raumlaborberlin.

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