The Local and the Distributed: sonic arts, participatory strategies and everyday life in the Maré favelas, Rio de Janeiro
- 👤 Speaker: Pedro Rebelo (Queen's University, Belfast)
- 📅 Date & Time: Monday 24 November 2014, 17:30 - 19:00
- 📍 Venue: Room SG1 of the Alison Richard Building, 7 West Road, CB39DT, Cambridge
Abstract
This paper addresses the relationship between local and distributed strategies with reference to two recent participatory sound art projects in Belfast and Rio de Janeiro The local concern for site and place is discussed and juxtaposed with distributed practices, which, by definition question and extend the very notion of site or locale. I refer to examples from ethnomusicology, anthropology and education in which participative horizontal research methodologies lead to a dynamic articulation of local conditions and allow for a reflection on how technology impacts on social interaction and relationships with place. The works of Samuel Araújo, Georgina Born and Brazilian pedagogue Paulo Freire provide a framework of reference in this context.
This is a joint session of the CRASSH ‘City Seminar’ and ‘Civic Matter’.
Series This talk is part of the Cambridge City Seminar at CRASSH series.
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Pedro Rebelo (Queen's University, Belfast)
Monday 24 November 2014, 17:30-19:00