Bas Losekoot

Photographer
The Urban Millennium Project
Location: Amsterdam
Nationality: the Netherlands
Biography: Bas Losekoot was born in Amsterdam in 1979. He has a background in graphic design, photography and cinema. In 2001 he received his bachelor degree in photography at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in The Hague. Nowadays he is working as a portrait... MORE
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The Urban Millennium Project
Copyright Bas Losekoot 2024
Updated Jan 2014
Topics City, Documentary, Mumbai, New York City, Photography, São Paulo, Seoul, Street, Street Photography, Streets, The Urban Millennium Project

"On May 23, 2007 the world celebrated the beginning of the Urban Millennium. On this date there are more people living in cities than in rural areas: 3.3 billion people on three percent of the earth's surface"

Nowadays cities are built with metropolitan structures never seen before. I think this increasing urbanization has a major impact on people. This project is about the city as the center of globalised society and how it reflects on its residents. Who are these anonymous urban citizens in these cultural dynamic cities that seem to be heterogeneous? How do people react to each other in areas of overpopulation? To me streetlife is a continuous stream of split-second meetings.

The essay I’m showing here captures New York City, São Paulo, Seoul and Mumbai. Its part of this ongoing project in which I try to explore the role of the individual in some of the largest metropoles in the world. The next cities to be documented are selected based on elements like: population density, speed of urbanization and size of economy. Important in these cities is that the ‘future’ is tangible and its government is making decisions based on the promise of the so-called ‘progression’. I will continue working on the project in Hong Kong this year, and then Mexico City, London and Tokyo.

For my images I install flashlights on the streets to create a surreal mix of natural and artificial light. This results in an interesting heightened drama in everyday situations, a hyper-reality of a street scene that becomes a fictional documentary image. It empowers the ability of photography to freeze a moment. I try to capture off-beat moments in everyday life that normally remain unseen; small gestures that visualize the relationship of these modern globalised urban citizens with their environment, with each other and with themselves.

After finishing working in these places I like to produce a book, in which the viewer gets an insight on modern human behavior in worlds most crowded cities. 

www.theurbanmillenniumproject.com

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