Synopsis
Domino describes a construction system of reinforced concrete developed by Le Corbusier in 1914. This form of construction revolutionized modern architecture, freeing the walls of their carrier function and thereby opening up entirely new possibilities for design. For this project, the media artist Lotte Schreiber undertook a journey in winter through Greece to film anonymous architectures; the commonly found concrete skeletons. These incomplete spatial fragments, concieved as residences or hotel complex, inscribe themselves into the Mediterranean surroundings as foreign geometric bodies and are found in barren mountin and coastal landscapes.