Re-imagining Bispeengbuen // Experiment with AI
The case video above can be seen as an experiment, using different models for AI-generation.
I wanted to explore the possibilities of urban planning for a debated area in Copenhagen. Bispeengbuen is a concrete bridge with a highway on top, tranporting many people daily to and from the city. Many want the bridge gone, and a lot of alternative solutions for the area have been suggested.
The wishes for the future of the area is that it becomes more green, a place for daily life activities and perhaps an area with room for creativity and artistic display.
The problem is that tearing down the bridge and building a tunnel instead will be both expensive and realease enormous amounts of CO₂.
The debate about the area has been going on for more than 10 years, without anyone being able to agree on a solution.
So I posed the question: What if we let the bridge stay, and instead saw it as a resource?
I wanted to explore the possibilities of urban planning for a debated area in Copenhagen. Bispeengbuen is a concrete bridge with a highway on top, tranporting many people daily to and from the city. Many want the bridge gone, and a lot of alternative solutions for the area have been suggested.
The wishes for the future of the area is that it becomes more green, a place for daily life activities and perhaps an area with room for creativity and artistic display.
The problem is that tearing down the bridge and building a tunnel instead will be both expensive and realease enormous amounts of CO₂.
The debate about the area has been going on for more than 10 years, without anyone being able to agree on a solution.
So I posed the question: What if we let the bridge stay, and instead saw it as a resource?
Using an image to image model, and afterwards an image to motion model, I created three different explorations into how the space could look while keeping Bispeengbuen