FBA-CIEBA: Revista SAUC - Street Art and Urban Creativity
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Jornal de referência global, único na abordagem académica ao Graffiti, Urban e Street Art. Lidando, entre outras disciplinas, com: Humanidades, Ciências da Arte e do Património, Ciências Sociais, Estudos Urbanos, Artes Visuais e Arte Popular. SAUC é uma revista cientifica revista por pares, regular (bianual), parte do projeto Urbancreativity.org em colaboração com o CIEBA/ Faculdade de Belas Artes da Universidade de Lisboa.
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- SAUC - Street art & urban creativity scientific journal, vol.8, nº2 (2022)Publication . Neves, Pedro Soares; Baldini, Andrea; Ardatürk, Ahmet Sadi; Haworth, Billy Tusker; Lepp, Eric; Arthur, Catherine; Vogel, Birte; Sedes, Fatma; Zahar, Hela; Kermiche, Hosna; Labii, Belkacem; Boudjadja, Rafik; Muharremi, Ilir Hivzi; Krasniqi, Albana; Carrasco, Isabel; Najjar, Lima; Turer Baskaya, Fatma Aycim; López, Matías; Bellido-Blanco, Santiago; Hansen, Susan; Ward, Tom; Scardapane, Silvia; Mongelli, MonicaAs a part of this year’s call for submissions to the journal, we invite contributions that reflect on the role of street art, graffiti and general urban creativity studies on the current "Liminal" times. Questions of interest include, but are not limited to, the following: Were and how do urban creativity, graffiti and street art relate with a polarized world?; Which/whose are the limits of the graffiti and street art concepts and how this discussion contribute to the present global challenges?; What methodological experiments are you undertaking and what methods are being developed?; Which novel theoretical insights can we draw upon to bring the street art and graffiti studies forward?. In addition to this specific themed call for submissions we also welcome contributions that deal in a more general way with issues pertaining to urban creativity.
- SAUC - Street art & urban creativity scientific journal, vol.8, nº1 (2022)Publication . YÜCEL CAYMAZ, GOKÇEN FIRDEVS; Özdamar, Esen Gökçe; Turer Baskaya, Fatma Aycim; Abacilar, Pinar Tabak; Özbek, Müge Özkan; Ertürk, Fatma; Çelebi, T. Tacihan; Kınacı, Yağmur; Yasar, Dilek; Aygören, Saba Matin; Uzgör, Onur; Sirel, Ayşe; Şimşek, Elif; Zerriouh, Mohammed AbderraoufThe issue focuses on philosophies and designs that shape our cities on a broader scale; exploring different approaches between architecture, built environment, and nature; from material to medicinal plants, from plant scale to urban and social sciences. The issue examines the natural and built environment in Istanbul through the relationship between urban planning, urban space, architecture, and landscape architecture. It focuses on designs made in different parts of Istanbul between natural areas and built areas in the city. The urban landscape is an effective and important design process that includes the interaction of architecture, city planning, and landscape architecture disciplines and creates the living environment of people within and between buildings. It has a complementary and important effect in the process of providing and maintaining the physical, physiological, psychological, and social needs of its users. It covers structural design and furniture location selection and design as well as planting. The special issue on Urban Landscape covers this concept; It has a content setup that starts from the upper scale and shrinks towards the building scale.
- SAUC - Street art & urban creativity scientific journal, vol.7, nº2 (2021)Publication . Neves, Pedro Soares; Bengtsen, Peter; Boscaino, Mattia; Cankaya, Ìpek; Zojaji, Negar; Uzgör, Onur; YÜCEL CAYMAZ, GOKÇEN FIRDEVS; Timko, TomášThe field of urban creativity studies has a broad range of interests including, but not limited to, street art, graffiti, urban foraging, parkour, skateboarding and guerrilla gardening. However, as with any field, once it starts to settle, a dominant paradigm tends to emerge. This will to some degree influence what is considered the core of the field, not only in terms of objects of study, but also in terms of method and theoretical approaches.
- SAUC - Street art & urban creativity scientific journal, vol.7, nº1 (2021)Publication . Neves, Pedro Soares; Bengtsen, Peter; Hosap, Witthaya; Preeyawongsakul, Patibut; Vorachart, Varunyu; Castro, Ana; Gariso, Ana; García-Luna Romero, Ana Cristina; Jeziorowska, Emilia; Luque Rodrigo, Laura; Díaz Fernández, Adris; Moral Ruiz, CarmenThe field of urban creativity studies has a broad range of interests including, but not limited to, street art, graffiti, urban foraging, parkour, skateboarding and guerrilla gardening. However, as with any field, once it starts to settle, a dominant paradigm tends to emerge. This will to some degree influence what is considered the core of the field, not only in terms of objects of study, but also in terms of method and theoretical approaches
- SAUC - Street art & urban creativity scientific journal, vol.6, nº1 (Dez. 2020)Publication . Neves, Pedro Soares; Lohmann, Polly; Correa, Thiago Moreira; Ronconi, Mattia; Pereira, João Brandão; Tavares, Paula; Boudjadja, Rafik; Kastrati, Agnesa Muharremi; Muharremi, Ilir; Barani, Mahshid; Shirvani, Maryam; Rodrigues, Anna Augusto; Tomassini, Marco; Radisich, Emerson; Blanché, Ulrich; Castro, Mª Isabel Carrasco; Crumpton, Alicia D.Here can be understood the maturity of the academic and pedagogical field that graffiti, urban and street art, well, urban creativity in general have. On the 2020 conference was in fact proven that the consistency of knowledge and structure of thought in the several disciplinary areas regarding the urban creativity topics, are giving way to multiple approaches to classes integrated in master courses, informing the teaching of art historians, the work of designers, and research of cognitive scientists and educators. It was evident that this trend will continue in multiple forms including experimental ones bridging theory and practice, sometimes inverting the role of researchers and authors, but always enlarging audiences, practitioners and studious.
- SAUC - Street art & urban creativity scientific journal, vol.6, nº2 (Dez. 2020)Publication . Neves, Pedro Soares; Pinto, Sofia; Santos, Laura dos; Sarmento, Clara; Tsiropinas, Paris Xyntarianos; Mendelson-Shwartz, Eynat; Tunic, Srdan; Polsky, Anton; Jacobson, Malcolm; Prigoff, JimWe place here in discussion the maturity of the academic and pedagogical field that graffiti, urban and street art, urban creativity constitute. It’s in fact identified a consistency of knowledge and structure of thought in the several disciplinary areas. As we are convinced that this trend will continue in multiple forms including experimental ones bridging theory and practice, here’s the result of the invite for participation in this reflection.
- SAUC - Street art & urban creativity scientific journal, vol.5, nº2 (Nov. 2019)Publication . Neves, Pedro Soares; Di Brita, Tania; Rodrigues, Ana Augusto; Stampoulidis, Georgios; Pank, Julia Friederike; Calderón Aláez, Elena; Sabourin, Rachelle; Di Giacomo, Giovanna; Souza, Angela; Borriello, Luca; Filippi, MauroThe SAUC V5 Issue 2, “Desire Lines: Metaphorical” is about: The Disappearance/Virtualisation of Graffiti and Street Art – From Urban to Institutional to Virtual Space; Whose Wall is it Anyway? Using street art to navigate the private and the public in a community; Polysemiotic Communication vs. Multimodality: a conceptual and terminological distinction applied in street art; The Past in Public Space “Der Jahrhundertschritt”: A Lieu de Memoire As An Urban Intervention of Memory (2018); Zero Tolerance = 100 New Techniques Swedish / Nordic Street Art; Contextualizing graffiti and street art in suitable museum settings: Street Art Today’s upcoming museum in Amsterdam; There and Back Again: Redistributing Visibility between the Virtual and Real Alleys of Graffiti; From Post-Posters to Un gilet; Streetness & Inopinatum: the “sense of the street” and the “unexpected impertinence”. For a binary code in street art.; Street Art is dead. Again and again. Brief State of the (Urban) Art.
- SAUC - Street art & urban creativity scientific journal, vol.5, nº1 (Nov. 2019)Publication . Neves, Pedro Soares; Perry, Kady; Nomeikaite, Laima; Muharremi, Ilir; Muharremi-Katrasti, Agnesa; Petrov, Nikita; Ezh, Polina; Piskunova, Ksenia; Elagina, Valeria; Doughty, Craig; Gerini, Christian; Marek, Roman; Sartorti, Rosalinde; Souza, Natan; Baldini, Andrea; Trembin, MathieuThe SAUC V5 Issue 1, “Desire Lines: Literal” is about: Street art and heritage conservation: From values to performativity; Development of art in Kosovo after World War II “The artist’s Art Works after the Second War and their similarities with the famous painters” ; The Local text of a city and public art: in search of a post-Soviet identity; The Brigada Ramona Parra and the art of muralising protest during the Pinochet Regime; From the street to the walls: the “yellow vests” movement in France; Red Army Gra ti: Reconstructing a lieu de mémoire; Con icts of Memory: Red Army Gra ti in the Reichstag 1945-2015; Street Art in Lisbon.
- SAUC - Street art & urban creativity scientific journal, vol.4, nº2 (Nov. 2018)Publication . Neves, Pedro Soares; Kramer, Ronald; Crumpton, Alicia; Shank, Will; Di Brita, Tania; Myllylä, Mari; Baltrusch, Burghard; Stampoulidis, Georgios; Bitouni, Tina; Tsiropinas, Paris Xyntarianos; Piriankov, Katarzyna; Carmo, Letícia Cabeçadas do; Pattaroni, Luca; Ross, Jeffrey Ian; Bianco, Egídio Emiliano; Bhasin, Aparajita; Flynn, Danny; Carter, Marina; Plosky, Anton; Hoppe, Ilaria; Neves, Rafael; Raes, Evy“Changing times: Resilience” gather contributions about Resilience and adaptability through institutionalization, formal aesthetic shift , Graffiti as a Palimpsest, Framing Poetical Expression, Poetic Objects in Public Space. Geographically framed approached as The “black-and-white mural” in Polytechneio in Athens, The Evolution of Street art and Graffiti in India, Shark Graffiti On Reunion Island Russia - Specifics of Periodization in Russian Street Art . Temporal overview looks upon: strategies for creating village identity symbols using street art tactics, The commodification of alternative cultural spaces, English Language Video Documentaries On Contemporary Graffiti And Street Art, A brief history of street art as a term up to 2000. And finaly an article review of Glaser, K., 2017. Street Art and New Media. And the invited contribution of OPNI Group - Grupo OPNI graffiti and urban violence in present-day Brazil.
- SAUC - Street art & urban creativity scientific journal, vol.4, nº1 (Nov. 2018)Publication . Neves, Pedro Soares; Kramer, Ronald; Gilmore, Charlotte; Kuttner, Theodore; Sohrabi, Narciss; Zojaji, Negar; Lima, Samuel; Widiarto, Christie; Huntington, David; Bonadio, Enrico; Castro, Mª Isabel Carrasco; Boero, Gabriele; Borhes, Kristina; Hoppe, Ilaria; Hilmer, Christopher D.; Schorr, Bjorn; Perroncel, Tristana; Garcia, Lisa; Schiavottiello, Nicola; Casella, Constantino; Abarca, Javier“Changing times: Tactics” gathers contributes about the Displacement of the Street Art Aesthetic (OSGEMEOS in the white cube), looking at a City-wide Art Gallery or The Pixed City the Body-Landscape, Aesthetics of Change with Multiculturalism. Also Sustainable Graffiti Management Solutions for Public Areas and street art and Copyright hard areas of approach. And more soft approaches (based on human sciences) on and Against Street Signs: On Art Made out of Street Signs, Work and play, in Line or within Graffiti-Writing traditions and Street Art innovations. Visioning with the posturban paradigm and where street art and graffiti are not (going to be), the evolution of Halls of Fame, and as a statement: No Tags. No Masterpieces, but also the duality of Image versus writing: from post- graffiti and murals’ assault to gra ti’s scriptural riposte. Also Gra ti as a catalyst of individual creativity and more broad contents about Documenting graffiti culture. All brave Paths also documenting Graffiti on trains, photography and Subterráneos.
