The City Talks Back is a program that brings together architects, urbanists, activists, artists, and anthropologists to explore the voicings of contemporary Athens. The City Talks Back aims to present propositions that show how urban space helps stage unheard voices and transform them into political speech.
The design of the digital space of The City Talks Back is making reference to a typical medium that is transmitting voices of the city for ages all ready: the city walls. Postering as a reality and metaphor seemed to speak well of multilayered voicing the city is hosting. Practically in the digital realm this idea that every participant does have its poster corresponding to his intervention seemed suitable to us.
Commissioned and edited by George Kafka a collaboration between Theatrum Mundi and Onassis and developed and built by Bracket.