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Porosité is quite an introspective piece, really. It takes you through Brussels, but not in the usual way. Instead of just showing the city, it uses postcards as a lens—kind of like peeling back layers of façades. The way it juxtaposes architectural elements with personal notes on the back of the postcards adds this unique duality to the viewing experience. It’s slow-paced, almost meditative, allowing you to absorb each detail. The themes of identity and perception in architecture feel particularly relevant, especially with today's discussions around urban spaces. There’s this quiet yet profound atmosphere that lingers, making you rethink how façades influence our understanding of a place. A fascinating watch for anyone into urban studies or visual storytelling.
Unique exploration of urban identityUse of postcards adds personal touchReflective pacing enhances themes
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Tinne Zenner
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