Veins of the City (2024)


by artist duo: waterybeings

experimental guided walk along water pathways in the city centre of The Hague (NL), curated by Kamila Wolszczak as part of the Co-Walking Club

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close-up of someone drawing on the map
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group crossing a street
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a participant making a transfer of a street detail
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group listening to one of the two artists style=
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both waterybeings artists speaking with the group
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group mirrored in temporary building facade across the water
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close-up of a participant holding the map
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participant in conversation with one of the artists while the group walks
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close-up of someone drawing on the map
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participants looking at each others maps and sharing their thoughts
documentation of the public walk Veins of the City, photos taken by Hsiang-Yun Huang
waterybeings’ invited the audience on a walk that delves into the veins of The Hague's water-management history and their urban contexts in which visible and invisible water-bodies can be met.

Together with the audience waterybeings walked through The Hague's city centre while taking water as verbs. Celebrate its multiplicities and ambiguities by opening themselves to resonate with the buidlings, walkways, bricks, stories, boundaries, anecdotes, and their watery leakages.