I dwell, therefore I insist: poetics, resistance and autonomy in public space

Authors

  • Camila Matos Fontenele
  • Luna Esmeraldo Gama Lyra
  • Anna Lúcia dos Santos Vieira e Silva

Keywords:

Public space, Autonomy, Artistic intervention, Evictions, Resistance

Abstract

The “Do-It-Yourself” sense is revealed in this article to address an autonomous production of public space as a possibility of resistance to a hegemonic production of the space. Reflections are raised on the relationship established between two active groups who stand for the right to the city, the Lauro Vieira Chaves neighborhood — then threatened with the possibility of eviction — and Canto, the Universidade Federal do Ceará’s Model Office of Architecture and Urbanism. Based on the concepts of tactics and horizontality, this relationship is observed in its articulation as claim potential through artistic and affective appropriation of urban public spaces.

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Author Biographies

Camila Matos Fontenele

She is architect and urban planner. She studies public space and self-management, graphic design, editorial design.

Luna Esmeraldo Gama Lyra

She is architect and urban planner. She studies public space, urban planning, instruments of regulation and management, self-management and urban open spaces.

Anna Lúcia dos Santos Vieira e Silva

She is architect and urban planner. PhD in Public Space and Urban Regeneration. Professor at Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC). She studies public spaces, creation processes, education, urban art and social design.

Published

2014-12-10