using choreography to navigate restrictive urban space
Silent Embrace is a short film by Luuk Walschot that examines the relationship between the human body and the built environment, focusing on how urban design shapes movement, behavior, and presence in the city. The film is set in Amsterdam, where elements of so-called hostile architecture have become increasingly visible within the public realm.
Rather than approaching the subject through explanation, the project uses choreography and physical interaction to explore how bodies respond to restrictive spatial conditions. Benches, barriers, and urban fixtures are presented not as neutral objects, but as elements that guide, limit, and redirect use....
