Le Monde de Demain.

In January and February 2023, Katja Stuke and Oliver Sieber conducted nine photographic walks covering a total distance equivalent to two marathons—84.38 kilometres—each linking two sites associated with the Olympic Games, mostly construction sites of future Olympic venues. Primarily interested in the urban transformation and the developing infrastructure between these venues, they took photographs every 200 meters always facing the direction of their walk. These 1,600 photographs were used to create nine videos, each of a different length. The images slowly move from right to left across the screens, each screen showing one complete walk. The nine monitors are arranged geographically, corresponding to the walks in the banlieues of Paris. 
At a glance, you can see and compare images from the different suburbs. Images drift from one monitor to the next. Black text panels drift irregularly in the opposite direction above the monitors.They contain quotes on the artistic practices of walking and photography, on infrastructure and urban development, and various lines from hip-hop lyrics. French musician DJ Sundae created a sound piece referencing “old school” hip-hop from the 1990s for this video-installation. All photographs of each walk are also published in an artists book edition.

Currently you can see a one-channel site-specific adaption of the walks o a large screen in Düsseldorf.