MEASURES / studio SUPERFLUO / ALICE
Acts of surveying the land
To measure assumes a distance between two or more things. It also means to establish references: between spaces, sizes, horizons. We measure, with the senses of the body, a territory that emanates from our sites in Geneva. Starting from an origin, a distance is measured and surveyed, and a territory begins to emerge in conversation with the starting point. We produce, through surveying, a set of potentialities. Reading the land is an act of imagining.
The studio focused on the word Fluxus. We considered movements from humans, objets, fluids. Each student selected a Flux to analyze and frame on their site in drawings and models.
Students
Jaime Alquinga Melo, Eswar Béroud, Clara Beyer, Capucine Böhning, Celia Buzzi, Charlotte Cerede, Lia Chopard-Dit-Jean, Amaya Christen, Gaspard David, Pacôme Devleeshouver, Audrey Emery, Hakim Es-Sadaoui-Chatti, Kim Fernandez, Ambre Fressineau, Lorenzo Genieys Gonçalves, Pauline George, Emily Gygax, Shadia Hamchou, Matteo Jeanneret, Yohan Rabac, Verena Santiago Silberger, Gauthier Guyaz
Studio Director
Nessim Kaufmann
Student Assistant
Sarah Carroz
Y1 Team
Román Alonso Gómez, Nikhil Calas, Laurent Chassot, Rosa Climent, Dieter Dietz, Ophélie Dozat, Capucine Fouquin, Arianna Frascoli, Carla Frick-Cloupet, Matthieu Friedli, Nessim Kaufmann, Bastian Marzoli, Manuel Potterat, Yann Salzmann, Laila Seewang, Annabelle Thüring