Urban bricolage: art of temporary and immaterial appropriation of the urban space in Viçosa, MG

Authors

  • Luciana Bosco e Silva Federal University of Viçosa https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0015-2675
  • Liz Fagundes Oliveira Valente Federal University of Viçosa
  • Victor Brandão Motta Federal University of Viçosa
  • Alice Zarantonelli Ildefonso Federal University of Viçosa

Keywords:

V!10, do it yourself, Urban, Public, Urban space

Abstract

“The meanings of urban art unfold into the multiple roles exercised by it, whose values are woven in its relationship with the public, in the modes of collective appropriation. There is a temporal construction of its meaning, asserting or annulling itself. Thus, such artistic practices can contribute to the understanding of changes that occur in urban space as well as it can also review its own roles before such transformations: what spaces and representations shape or help shape, which beacons are in use in this social construction process.” (PALLAMIN, 2000, p.19).

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Author Biographies

Luciana Bosco e Silva, Federal University of Viçosa

She is an architect and PhD in Arts, Professor, Department of Architecture and Urban Planning at the Federal University of Viçosa, Brazil, where she coordinates the group ARQMnese research, developing research on spatial practices, focusing on perception and formal composition of the built environment.

Liz Fagundes Oliveira Valente, Federal University of Viçosa

She is a researcher in ARQMnese research group, the Federal University of Viçosa, MG

Victor Brandão Motta, Federal University of Viçosa

 He is a researcher at ARQMnese research group, the Federal University of Viçosa, MG.

Alice Zarantonelli Ildefonso, Federal University of Viçosa

She is a researcher in ARQMnese research group, the Federal University of Viçosa, MG.

Published

2014-12-10