Il s’agit bien de cette croisière à laquelle participe Otto Neurath. Nous avons publié un billet spectaculaire de Sophie Hochhäusl dont une partie raconte l’histoire de cette croisière.
On Saturday 29 July 1933 around a hundred congress participants laden with a vast quantity of maps and reports, several typewriters and a stencil machine boarded the liner Patris II in Marseille to voyage to Athens.
▻https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vdxxyprNGRE#t=107
This time wives of the congress participants were also present, and non-members had been admitted to the recently established circle of ‘Friends of the CIAM’. They included writers and editors of periodicals, a musician, a physician and artists such as Fernand Léger en László Moholy-Nagy.
For the Gazette des Beaux-Arts G. Brunon Guardia wrote about the congress and described it as ‘an original crusade’. “The whole of this holiday world forms a floating Tower of Babel, full of friendliness and good cheer, full of picturesqueness, in a word, extremely “Montparnasse”-like.’
Moholy-Nagy filmed the fourth congress. The film shows the atmosphere aboard the Patris II, the journey through the Corinth Canal, impressions of Athens with the ancient Acropolis as well as modern architecture, and the cruise at the Aegean Sea with visits to the Cyclades Seriphos, Santorini and Ios.