Dutchville is an unconventional exhibition about urban
architecture. The presentation has the form of a city tour. Instead of
exhibiting series of monuments, Dutchville shows visitors the different faces
of the city. In four different zones they experience the city at its most
alluring, but also at its darkest. Using all kinds of media - from projections
on white foam forms to an architecture peep show – Tinker imagineers has created
spheres that inspire conflicting feelings. Six residents - with different
backgrounds - take visitors on an audio tour through the exhibition. They tell
their stories, sharing their personal views of the city. The goal of Dutchville
is to make a general audience understand and feel what important role
architecture has actually got. How it affects people’s lives on a daily basis.
And that what’s beautiful for one is not necessarily beautiful for someone
else.