Abstract
The material properties of water are infinitely varied and constantly changing. In Venice water is a primary material, and one that gives the city its unique character. The opaque, silt-filled, aquamarine water of Venice's canals ripples gently, its reflective surface mirroring and distorting the tall elevations of the facing buildings.
| Original language | English |
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| Publication status | Published - 9 Nov 2014 |
| Event | other; 2014-11-09; 2014-11-09 - CineCity, Sydney Architecture Festival, Golden Age Cinema, Sydney Duration: 9 Nov 2014 → 9 Nov 2014 |
Bibliographical note
Format: HD Digital FilmDuration: 1 min.
Image/sound Type: silent film
Keywords
- Architecture and the built environment