World’s Smallest Culture and Radio House

  • 30.06.25
  • Prototype #1.2
Credit: Ophélie Loubat

Art can be created alone—but culture thrives in community. 

As resources for non-commercial culture become increasingly scarce, we ask: how can we sustain cultural life without having control over a physical building? With this question in mind, we’ve set out to define the world’s smallest cultural place—and explore what it truly needs to exist.

Armed with a fleet of eye-catching bicycles and mobile equipment, we activate overlooked corners of the city. By transforming public spaces and underutilized semi-public commercial areas that lack formal cultural infrastructure, we bring culture directly to the people—lowering barriers to participation and minimizing the resources we consume.

Elements included in the prototype: a radio-bike designed with a tricycle and a classic bicycle

Number of people involved: 5

Competencies required: creative skills, construction

Partners: La Bricole - help in the construction of the prototype

Development time: 2 months

Estimated budget: 1000€ 

Materials: bike(s), wooden cleats, wallpaper glue, chicken wire, wold sheets, paints, radio set