"Plan Voisin to Hard Labour" by Brousse marc
This drawing is taken from a series investigating urbatopia. The drawings use a technique called ‘traitillism’ and feature a second layer of
invisible ink which (in UV light, this represents the soul of the city). Depicted here is an allegory of the Plan Voisin from Le Corbusier of Paris 1925.
The artwork declines analytical approaches at different scales, empirical researches , symbolisisms, writtings, to regenerate urban matrix of Paris. A series of articulated plans including diverse perspectives and vanishing points to generate timeless urban artefacts, as an ultimate man-made expression of the holistic principles. It has to illustrate the power of man in his social needs, allowing him to tame the territory continuously for new urban organism. The Atlas reveals also the dualism between the material and immaterial wealth, or the know-how that permit great architectural feats but also its destruction.
Plan Voisin to Hard Labour
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