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JOURNEYS TO THE IN-BETWEEN #3
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joruneys to the in between
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joruneys to the in between
Finished
12/12/2020 - 19/12/2020
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Journeys to the In-Between 
Speculative walks and open talks by Artéria

Journeys to the In-Between is a series of walks and open talks which takes so-called Greater Lisbon as a field of research, looking for the unexpected, contact zones between different homogenized urban realities. Situated in concrete places to destabilize binarisms that persist in practices and discourses related to the urban space, and to reflect on notions like centre and periphery, public and private, chaos and order.

Journey # 03 - Chaos and Order

The third Journey to the In-Between rehearses a conversation in the form of a walk or a walk in the form of a conversation. A non-linear trajectory drawn by words and steps, starting from maat towards Alto da Ajuda. This time, the route is not predetermined by a map and there is no timing. The path becomes increasingly diverse, guided by listening to sound and space, through an area with diffuse limits in search of points of contact between different urban orders.

Journey # 3 - Chaos and Order is a spatial and sonant object, a conversation with musician Fernando Ramalho, geographer Luís Mendes, choreographer Sofia Neuparth, and architects Ana Jara and Flora Paim, to be heard in motion. Condenses the format of the two previous editions into a sound piece to be heard while walking. Its backbone is a 5-voice conversation activated by the commuting experience, suggesting that participants play the audio as they move up the slope of Ajuda.

Participation is made through the ticket purchase at maat’s ticket office, which will provide access to the printed cartography with QR codes for the soundtracks that accompany the activity. Every 30 minutes a quick introduction is made by the program's curators before the walk begins.
The program will be available only in Portuguese.
It is required that you take your own headphones.

 

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