Lost, Found and Seen by Peter Franck
These pictures represent the question of what remains of cities; what persists. What will still be spellbinding in the future. Will man still admire the structure of old masonry stones when cars drive without wheels? When will the modern become a cultural legacy? What will remain from our here and now – light and shadow, and the stories that will never change? A game between analogue and digital, a time leap into a new, surreal world, opening into a new reality. The shown space plays a role as a period of time as well as an optically experiential space. It creates a stage for stories from the wise men of the past through to the present and into the future, in which cars floating through the neighborhood and the noise of the street belongs to the past.