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- Critical spatial thinking in women's resilience for an inclusive cityPublication . Carvalho, Isabel CristinaGender continues to affect how urban spaces are perceived and experienced. Girls and women continue to experience sexual harassment, feel unsafe and conditioned as they live and move in urban environments. Reinforcing the concept "Right to the City" of Henri Lefebvre (1991) and David Harvey (2008), this paper aims to explore the need to promote critical spatial thinking to demystify gender stereotypes, leading to the exercise of active citizenship, able to participate and contribute to the (re)design of an inclusive city. People are social products whose values and beliefs are shaped by society, often perpetuating social practices and norms that promote gender inequalities. It is crucial to enable and encourage critical spatial thinking about women's environment to understand and recognise existing limitations and constraints. The desire for change begins with awareness of the situation in which we live. Several authors refer to critical thinking as fundamental to the empowerment process, pointing out that by exercising critical reflection on the situation, women challenge gender inequality. The exercise of critical spatial thinking also highlights the need for new communication processes that recognise and enhance the importance of showing and share individual perspectives in the use of urban spaces. It will enrich a more active collective voice, increase civic participation necessary to build safer and gender-equal spaces in urban life.
- Média arte locativa em realidade aumentada enquanto catalisador de laços comunitários peri-urbanos e inter-geracionaisPublication . Veiga, Pedro Alves daApresenta-se uma proposta para a construção de laços comunitários por meio da prática artística participativa, apoiada num estudo de caso, no qual um curador desenvolve um projeto artístico de base comunitária em três eixos conceituais: território, participação e cultura. Partindo da boîte-en-valise Duchampiana, como coleção portátil auto-curada de artefactos, propõe-se agora uma reinterpretação, assente em dispositivos móveis e arte urbana digital. Através desta prática transmite-se conhecimento inter-geracional, preservam-se memórias e tradições, em suma, transforma-se a cultura dos lugares e das comunidades em camadas digitais que pairam sobre as suas raízes através de georreferenciação ou marcação. É nas zonas de fronteira urbana, nos redutos que resistem à onda de gentrificação, entre uma periferia quase rural e os subúrbios, que as memórias ainda existentes e resistentes podem ser preservadas, estimuladas e interpretadas, trazendo-as para a época da comunicação digital moderna.
- Patient Zer0: creating online generative art during the COVID-19 PandemicPublication . Veiga, Pedro Alves daPatient Zer0 is an interactive generative artwork, designed around the poem “In Memory of Anyone Unknown to Me” by Elizabeth Jennings and created during the first confinements imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. While it has been showcased in several online exhibitions, this article details and analyses, for the first time, the artwork's algorithmic approach, as well as its aesthetics, the different media components, and the artist's intentions behind their inclusion and combination. In line with Springgay's, Irwin's, and Kind's a/r/tography, a recent creative research method is presented here, a/r/cography, which is complemented by a phenomenological dimension, as the author experienced the events from a physical, intellectual, and emotional perspective, in isolation, while at home in Portugal. The whole process was documented in a digital journal, which not only supported the underlying research but also documented the artwork variants and evolution. Patient Zer0 was entirely coded in Processing.js.
