Pyramid Schemes

Architecture is prosthetic memory—a way for society to write without words.

Pyramid Schemes is a treatise on architecture in eleven chapters. Lawrence Lek offers a sweeping journey through the evolution of architecture—spaces that reflect and inscribe power structures—by interfusing scenes from the video game Assassin’s Creed with other simulated environments. The first-person perspective of a role-playing game assert the agency of the video’s wandering protagonist, and reflect how virtual spaces reflect real-world issues of migration, access, and the privilege of being able to go different places. In the words of the artist, “the simplest form of freedom is the freedom of mobility.” As print has evaporated into hypertext and cathedrals have grown into skyscrapers, the narrator implores: “To progress we must create a space that can shelter the collective, not just reflect it. Architecture must not simply express novelty, it must absorb difference. Difference in culture, difference in technology, difference in language, difference in dreams.”

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17-01-2018

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Lawrence Lek

Lawrence Lek

Lawrence Lek is an artist and director. With the help of game software, 3D animation, installations and performances, he creates virtual worlds of his speculative films. Exploring the influence of the virtual on the politics of creativity, he often places his fictional or non-human characters in alternative versions of real places. Lives and works in London. 1982 - Born in Frankfurt am Main, Germany 2004 - BA Architecture, Trinity College, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England 2008 - AA Diploma, Architectural Association, London, England 2012 - Master of Architecture II, The Cooper Union, New York, NY 2022 - PhD, Royal College of Art, London, England
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