Walter Benjamin's unfinished work, the Arcades Project, serves as inspiration for photographers Jonas Feige and Alan Huck. Emulating Benjamin's vision of a book created from collected quotations, they explore the complex structure of a modern, anonymous city through a compilation of their archived images.
Their project emphasizes severe geometric shapes, ambiguous symbols, and faint signs of human activity, striving to eliminate individual authorship and reflecting Benjamin's idea that enigmas in fragments come together to form a complete picture.