
"Parcours d'influence" Workshops from 12 of July to 19 of July 2015
This intervention is conceived of extravagant bikes created by Benjamin Schlunck. It is the result of his artist process and meeting influences which conducted him from Strasbourg to Pilsen.
Two artists on bike
Two artists will moved in the city with bikes created by Benjamin Schlunk for the occasion.
A moving "camera obscura".
Simultaneously, Jean-Christophe Denis has developed an ambulatory approach with his "pinhole" which he will show in the exhibition “Ateliers nomads”.
Worshop sessions
Both sessions proposed to customize your own bike. Each participant could freely modify his own with the help of the artist.
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Pinhole selfportrait
The artist asks the city of Pilsen to participate in the construction of the Ride my bike series, from the 12 to 19 July 2015.
After Strasbourg, Pilsen is the second European city where Jean-Christophe Denis will be located with his bicycle and pinhole camera, taking his "extraordinary images" of local residents during their daily lives.
Followed by the cities of Nancy, Geneva, Paris, Brussels and Mulhouse.
In parallel, the artist will install himself at the emblematic squares of Pilsen with his bike, which is equipped with a large format pinhole camera.
He will also take photographs of the local architecture and life in Pilsen.
The whole production will be presented and offered for sale at a collective exhibition, Nomadic Workshop to be held from September 30 to October 18 in 2015 Depo.
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Worshop sessions
Both sessions proposed to customize your own bike. Each participant could freely modify his own with the help of the artist.
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" The workshop provokes meetings. Bike will be the subject itself and you can transform it according to your wishes and your technical possibilities. Everyone is able to create a new useful bike, in a playful or attractive way. Bikes we took with us from Strasbourg and those developed in DEPO2015 are presented as examples".Benjamin Schlunk's word
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Atypical photographer keen on alternative photographic techniques. His world carries us off into dreamlike images, or staggered delicate portraits. By constantly pushing his practice of photography into a corner, he reveals his vision of the visible.
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