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Océane Réveillac, Amelie Schindler, Insa Streit, Lara Stöhlmacher, Lucía Gauchat Schulte, Aslı Varol, Ana Rodriguez Bisbicus

fem_arc collective

https://fem-arc.net/

Berlin, Germany
We are fem_arc collective, a group of female architects working on intersectional projects. We're all based in Berlin, but we each have different backgrounds and interests. In our projects we use this multitude of perspectives to question norms and standards in the built environment and in our profession. Through formats such as talks, workshops, and a podcast series we are in search for exit points, entry points and transversal thinking and making beyond our discipline.

Call for ideas 2021

F_WALKS


audiowalk on intersectionality and space

F_WALKS


audiowalk on intersectionality and space
Embodied practice to collectively experience intersectional spaces in your city
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Type of project
  • New alliances

How can listening to stories about feminist appropriation of (urban) spaces facilitate the reassessment of our own bodies in space? During a walk guided by binaural sound recordings, listeners encounter a variety of personal stories of spatial practices transcending geographical and linguistic limits. The audiowalk is an ongoing attempt to capture the plurality of subjective experiences and varying degrees of accessibility to space–and to demonstrate them in an embodied way. Acoustic spaces and the physical environment blend into each other as listeners engage with diverse bodies and people of different gender, age, race and economic backgrounds as they walk.

The F_WALK collects perspectives that are oftentimes invisible, inaudible, and not payed attention to in city planning. Through collecting the stories of our environment, we augment the spatial vocabulary and lay the foundations for more inclusive planning.



F_WALK during the exhibition "A feminist perspective for Berlin today! What could a non-sexist city look like?" at Galeria Futura Berlin
Foto: Dagmar Pelger

F_WALK during the exhibition "A feminist perspective for Berlin today! What could a non-sexist city look like?" at Galeria Futura Berlin
Foto: Dagmar Pelger

F_WALK during the exhibition "A feminist perspective for Berlin today! What could a non-sexist city look like?" at Galeria Futura Berlin
Foto: Dagmar Pelger

F_WALKS


audiowalk on intersectionality and space

F_WALKS


audiowalk on intersectionality and space
Embodied practice to collectively experience intersectional spaces in your city
File under
Type of project
  • New alliances

How can listening to stories about feminist appropriation of (urban) spaces facilitate the reassessment of our own bodies in space? During a walk guided by binaural sound recordings, listeners encounter a variety of personal stories of spatial practices transcending geographical and linguistic limits. The audiowalk is an ongoing attempt to capture the plurality of subjective experiences and varying degrees of accessibility to space–and to demonstrate them in an embodied way. Acoustic spaces and the physical environment blend into each other as listeners engage with diverse bodies and people of different gender, age, race and economic backgrounds as they walk.

The F_WALK collects perspectives that are oftentimes invisible, inaudible, and not payed attention to in city planning. Through collecting the stories of our environment, we augment the spatial vocabulary and lay the foundations for more inclusive planning.



F_WALK during the exhibition "A feminist perspective for Berlin today! What could a non-sexist city look like?" at Galeria Futura Berlin
Foto: Dagmar Pelger

F_WALK during the exhibition "A feminist perspective for Berlin today! What could a non-sexist city look like?" at Galeria Futura Berlin
Foto: Dagmar Pelger

F_WALK during the exhibition "A feminist perspective for Berlin today! What could a non-sexist city look like?" at Galeria Futura Berlin
Foto: Dagmar Pelger


Idea by

Océane Réveillac, Amelie Schindler, Insa Streit, Lara Stöhlmacher, Lucía Gauchat Schulte, Aslı Varol, Ana Rodriguez Bisbicus
fem_arc collective
Berlin
Germany
We are fem_arc collective, a group of female architects working on intersectional projects. We're all based in Berlin, but we each have different backgrounds and interests. In our projects we use this multitude of perspectives to question norms and standards in the built environment and in our profession. Through formats such as talks, workshops, and a podcast series we are in search for exit points, entry points and transversal thinking and making beyond our discipline.