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MY PLAYGROUND
A documentary film by Kaspar Astrup Schröder about movement in urban space.
The film explores the way Parkour and Freerunning is changing the perception of urban space and how the space is changing the traceurs and freerunners.
Mainly set in Copenhagen the film follows the making of the first dedicated parkour park in the world. Designed by the danish team, Team JiYo.
The film also travels around the world to Japan, United States, United Kingdom, and China to explore the common understanding of exploring the urban space seen from a traceur and freerunners perspective.
Founding architect of B.I.G. Architects, Bjarke Ingels in participating in exploring a untraditional path in perceiving a new approach to urban architecture and together with Team Jiyo he travels to Shanghai and Shenzhen to meet with a different people and culture. Does travelling to the other end of the world change our understanding of movement in the urban space that surrounds us?
Featuring
Freerunners and traceurs from Japan, China, United States, United Kingdom and Denmark
Architects
Urban Planners
Politicians
Philosophers
Premiere at Shenzhen & Hong Kong Biennale of Urbanism/Architecture on the 6th of december 2009
Released on dvd in the end of january 2010
The film will be approximately 30 minutes long.
Visit kasparworks.com for more information
A documentary film by Kaspar Astrup Schröder about movement in urban space.
The film explores the way Parkour and Freerunning is changing the perception of urban space and how the space is changing the traceurs and freerunners.
Mainly set in Copenhagen the film follows the making of the first dedicated parkour park in the world. Designed by the danish team, Team JiYo.
The film also travels around the world to Japan, United States, United Kingdom, and China to explore the common understanding of exploring the urban space seen from a traceur and freerunners perspective.
Founding architect of B.I.G. Architects, Bjarke Ingels in participating in exploring a untraditional path in perceiving a new approach to urban architecture and together with Team Jiyo he travels to Shanghai and Shenzhen to meet with a different people and culture. Does travelling to the other end of the world change our understanding of movement in the urban space that surrounds us?
Featuring
Freerunners and traceurs from Japan, China, United States, United Kingdom and Denmark
Architects
Urban Planners
Politicians
Philosophers
Premiere at Shenzhen & Hong Kong Biennale of Urbanism/Architecture on the 6th of december 2009
Released on dvd in the end of january 2010
The film will be approximately 30 minutes long.
Visit kasparworks.com for more information
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Emmanuel Manzanares 1 month agoI can't even comprehend on how flawless this looks. Excellent work! -
Francis Panuncialman 1 month agoI hope I can find a way to obtain a copy. Will it be on Amazon? -
Anton Christenson 9 days agowell, where can we find this park? I live in sweden so maybe on some holiday I could go to denmark and check it out =)
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