Cities Ahead Academy Logroño
Topics and workshops
Expert: Charles Landry (Urbanist and Author “The Creative City”)
The New European Bauhaus: Discovering New Sustainable and Beautiful Ways of Living Together
Expert: Natalia Vera (EIT Community New European Bauhaus, EIT Climate-KIC)
Acting in Cooperation - the City as Common and Inclusive Ground
Expert: Laura Sobral (Architect and Urbanist)
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© Goethe-Institut
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Open Call Logroño
The selected practices were presented during the 9th edition of the Concéntrico Festival from 27 April to 2 May 2023.
Selected practices for Logroño
The mobile library of women’s local knowledge
The mobile library of women’s local knowledge is a humble process of valuing and putting in focus the local knowledge of the citizens of Logroño. Starting from site-specific explorations of habits, rituals and rules, the mobile library will be traveling through Logroño and activating temporarily different open spaces in the city. Bringing together different knowledge, catalystas collective cares for a process of learning, sharing and empowering while opening for women a platform to gather and express their thoughts and expertise about the city.
© Catalystas collective
© Catalystas collective
© Catalystas collective
© Catalystas collective
Vanesa Pena Alarcón & Carlos Herraiz (Spain)
Logomaquias
Logomaquias is a processual work of art that proposes new ways of connecting beyond the voice, despite the voice. The collective employs chewing gum stuck in the city's pavement as an aesthetic and symbolic material aiming to start a reflection on the communicative disfluencies in contemporary societies. Through a series of participatory workshops and installations, they pursue to co-create new vehicles of conversation with associations, collectives, and people with communication, language, speech, and/or voice disorders. The aim is to examine the degrees of communication difficulties from the perspective of experience and art rather than pathology and shame, opening alternatives to the normative forms of verbal communication.
© Vanesa Pena Alarcón & Carlos Herraiz
© Vanesa Pena Alarcón & Carlos Herraiz
© Vanesa Pena Alarcón & Carlos Herraiz
© Vanesa Pena Alarcón & Carlos Herraiz
© Vanesa Pena Alarcón & Carlos Herraiz
© Vanesa Pena Alarcón & Carlos Herraiz
Frantoio Sociale + Hypereden (Italy)
Cantiere Aperto: a collective practice
The project Cantiere Aperto: a collective practice consists of a set of coordinated activities carried out together with local organizations and volunteers to build urban artifacts through the demolition and the transformation of waste materials. The practice aims to promote urban transformation as a collective and collaborative activity and give to the local communities the chance to take action on public space, expressing their needs and dreams. In Logroño, new urban elements were constructed and integrated into the urban space on the Paseo del Espolón with the active participation of the local skater community.
© Frantoio Sociale + Hypereden
© Frantoio Sociale + Hypereden
© Frantoio Sociale + Hypereden
© Frantoio Sociale + Hypereden
© Frantoio Sociale + Hypereden
© Frantoio Sociale + Hypereden
Contact
citiesahead@goethe.de