
On Friday the exhibition of the results from the CSI SP Workshop has opened. The work of all participant is exposed along the corridors of the faculty. A selection of the enormous amount of information gathered in São Paolo this April has been condensed and graphically reworked. My personal research with Marleen de Ruijter regarding the squatter movement in Cortiços is part of this larger frame. One wishes to have more time to go more in depth as most works including my own has not yet reached a relevant intellectual depth. I personally see the exposition as a fruitful contribution to the creation of awareness of informal processes and urban poverty at large among other students and as a first step for further investigations in one particular of the multiplicity of treated themes.
In a participatory approach the exposition was completed by the visitors, fixing around two hundred cards with photos taken by participants during the workshop on to the largest magnetic wall of the exposition.
A virtual version of the exposition should be online soon.
http://www.urbandetectives.com/projects/csi/sp/?v=post&p=postexpo&lang=en
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