Sowing Adrift. The Weed Revolution at Los Asperones in Malaga (Spain)

The nomadic condition has determined the configuration of human societies during their long evolution. Various humanistic, socio-cultural and political trends have studied the symbolic and aesthetic possibilities of this wandering, but none in such depth as the Situationist drift. From Debord onward...

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Autores principales: Rivas Herencia, Eugenio, Rivas Herencia, María
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Publicado: Centro de Producción e Investigación en Artes, Facultad de Artes, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. 2021
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spelling I10-R361-article-345592023-03-04T00:19:19Z Sowing Adrift. The Weed Revolution at Los Asperones in Malaga (Spain) Sembrar a la deriva. La revolución de la mala hierba en Los Asperones de Málaga (España) Rivas Herencia, Eugenio Rivas Herencia, María Walking City maps Landscape architecture Public gardens Citizen participation Caminar Mapa urbano Arquitectura del paisaje Jardín público Participación ciudadana The nomadic condition has determined the configuration of human societies during their long evolution. Various humanistic, socio-cultural and political trends have studied the symbolic and aesthetic possibilities of this wandering, but none in such depth as the Situationist drift. From Debord onwards, interest in loss has increased as a poetic strategy to give meaning to the territory covered within the urban environment. Thus, the art of wandering becomes a poetic way of inhabiting, capable of endowing the travelled territory with meaning generating relevant changes in the entropic ecosystem of the city and its forgotten or worn-out areas, as is the case of Los Asperones in Málaga, Spain. Among the inappropriate ways of this metaphorical inhabiting, promoted by an art in movement and the on foot architecture, we analyse the concept of the emergency or guerrilla garden and other urban and artistic projects that are committed to an overflowing growth like that of the weed, which knows how to grow among the forgotten margins and defy the established orders to change the structure of our social reality and propose alternatives to our ways of making worlds. La condición nómada ha determinado la configuración de las sociedades humanas durante su larga evolución. Diversas corrientes humanísticas, socioculturales y políticas han estudiado las posibilidades simbólicas y estéticas de este deambular, pero ninguna en tanta profundidad como la deriva situacionista. A partir de Debord se incrementa el interés por la pérdida como estrategia poética. Así, el arte del errar se convierte en un modo de habitar poético capaz de dotar de significado al territorio recorrido y generar cambios relevantes en el ecosistema entrópico de la ciudad y de sus núcleos olvidados o desgastados, como el caso de Los Asperones en Málaga, España. Entre los modos inapropiados de este habitar metafórico, promovido por el arte en movimiento y la arquitectura de a pie, analizamos el concepto de jardín de emergencia o de guerrilla y otros proyectos urbanos o artísticos que apuestan por un crecimiento desbordado como el de la mala hierba, que sabe crecer entre los márgenes olvidados y desafiar los órdenes establecidos para cambiar la estructura de nuestra realidad social y proponer alternativas a nuestras maneras de hacer mundos. Centro de Producción e Investigación en Artes, Facultad de Artes, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. 2021-09-01 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Double-blind peer-reviewed article Artículo revisado por sistema de pares doble ciego application/pdf text/html application/epub+zip https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/ART/article/view/34559 10.55443/artilugio.n7.2021.34559 ark:/s2408462x/go5ru9ez1 Artilugio; No. 7 (2021): Cartographies, Memories and Territories; 283-300 Artilugio; Núm. 7 (2021): Cartografías, memorias y territorios; 283-300 Artilugio; n. 7 (2021): Cartografías, memorias y territorios; 283-300 2408-462X 10.55443/artilugio.n7.2021 ark:/s2408462x/rkwmwvcrg spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/ART/article/view/34559/35050 https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/ART/article/view/34559/35051 https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/ART/article/view/34559/35052 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0
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topic Walking
City maps
Landscape architecture
Public gardens
Citizen participation
Caminar
Mapa urbano
Arquitectura del paisaje
Jardín público
Participación ciudadana
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City maps
Landscape architecture
Public gardens
Citizen participation
Caminar
Mapa urbano
Arquitectura del paisaje
Jardín público
Participación ciudadana
Rivas Herencia, Eugenio
Rivas Herencia, María
Sowing Adrift. The Weed Revolution at Los Asperones in Malaga (Spain)
topic_facet Walking
City maps
Landscape architecture
Public gardens
Citizen participation
Caminar
Mapa urbano
Arquitectura del paisaje
Jardín público
Participación ciudadana
author Rivas Herencia, Eugenio
Rivas Herencia, María
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Rivas Herencia, María
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title Sowing Adrift. The Weed Revolution at Los Asperones in Malaga (Spain)
title_short Sowing Adrift. The Weed Revolution at Los Asperones in Malaga (Spain)
title_full Sowing Adrift. The Weed Revolution at Los Asperones in Malaga (Spain)
title_fullStr Sowing Adrift. The Weed Revolution at Los Asperones in Malaga (Spain)
title_full_unstemmed Sowing Adrift. The Weed Revolution at Los Asperones in Malaga (Spain)
title_sort sowing adrift. the weed revolution at los asperones in malaga (spain)
description The nomadic condition has determined the configuration of human societies during their long evolution. Various humanistic, socio-cultural and political trends have studied the symbolic and aesthetic possibilities of this wandering, but none in such depth as the Situationist drift. From Debord onwards, interest in loss has increased as a poetic strategy to give meaning to the territory covered within the urban environment. Thus, the art of wandering becomes a poetic way of inhabiting, capable of endowing the travelled territory with meaning generating relevant changes in the entropic ecosystem of the city and its forgotten or worn-out areas, as is the case of Los Asperones in Málaga, Spain. Among the inappropriate ways of this metaphorical inhabiting, promoted by an art in movement and the on foot architecture, we analyse the concept of the emergency or guerrilla garden and other urban and artistic projects that are committed to an overflowing growth like that of the weed, which knows how to grow among the forgotten margins and defy the established orders to change the structure of our social reality and propose alternatives to our ways of making worlds.
publisher Centro de Producción e Investigación en Artes, Facultad de Artes, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba.
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