"The Future of Memory" seeks to promote the contamination between artistic disciplines, the disruption of barriers in the way of thinking, as well as the crossing and putting in tension of official speeches in South America. This space aims to become a meeting place to weave relations between the questions and concerns that currently pose the artists of the region around memory and oblivion.
The Uruguayan collective Hornero Migratorio traveled to Rio de Janeiro to learn about the struggle of the inhabitants of Vila Autódromo. The result of this collaboration between cities and artists of "The Future of Memory" is the song "We dream".
Santiago de Chile was headquarters of “Displaced Territories,” a creation lab in the public space. This time, San Borja Park was used as a stage for the collective work of artists and curators coming from seven cities.
In the first regional meeting of "The Future of Memory", the curatorial team also intervened one of the memory and oblivion apparatus designed by Mapa Teatro.