In the work of David Bergé, audiences participate – through hybrid and post-digital formats – into a journey of time-based pieces, installations, and book formats. David Bergé is best known for his Walk Pieces, guided walks for small groups that invite participants to attune to the material, climatic, and political conditions of built environments. Since 2020, his practice has also included developing book-like objects that resemble printed publications yet are designed to be performed and activated in live settings—expanding what a book can do and how it can be shared. He is the founding director of PHOTOGRAPHIC EXPANDED PUBLISHING ATHENS, an experimental publishing platform through which he develops multiple imprints. Among these are kyklàda.press, dedicated to situated writing practices emerging from islands and peripheral geographies within global political conditions; and Time Based Editions (co-directed with Ant Hampton), a format in which an audio track combines narration and instruction to guide audiences through the temporal unfolding of a book. His most recent publication, David Bergé: Bialetti. A Catalogue (Spector Books, 2023), constructs a catalogue for the ubiquitous Italian moka pot manufacturer, probing the industrial and affective afterlives of a household object. His long-term research into the photographic archive of the 1911 Mediterranean journey undertaken by Le Corbusier (then Charles-Édouard Jeanneret) and August Klipstein has taken multiple forms, including the book Fragile City (MER Paper Kunsthalle, 2015, with Tülay Atak and Elke Krasny), the installations The Voyage Piece (2014) and A Distinct Effort (2017), and the audio-book project Me, Le Corbusier, and a Friend (Time Based Editions, 2025). His work has been written about in Monopol Magazin, Le Monde, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, The Avery Review, and Metropolis M. He has participated in artist residency programs such as Pivô Research in São Paulo, Capacete in Rio de Janeiro, The Cape Cod Modern House Trust in Wellfleet, USA, the Kone Foundation in Finland, and Beta-Local in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Recent commissions include KANAL Centre Pompidou, M HKA, the Museum of Contemporary Art in Antwerp, Staatliche Kunstsammlungen in Dresden (SKD), Extra-City in Antwerp, Amado art space in Seoul, and Kunsthal Ghent.