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Título: UXUC - User experience & urban creativity scientific journal, vol.2, nº1 (Dez. 2020)
Outros títulos: Interaction Design, user experience & Urban Creativity scientific journal : art and urban social struggles
Autor: Neves, Pedro Soares
Tunali, Tijen
Schadner, Philipp
Crucq, Arthur
Peake, Jeni
Evangelinidis, Angelos
Altomonte, Jenna Ann
Vignau, Mathilde
Lawrence, Todd
Lorah, Paul
Shirey, Heather
Daniels, Tiaryn
Shogren-Smith, Hannah
Uwagwu, Chioma
Masiyev, Alla
Palavras-chave: Arte urbana
Arte Pública
Arte contemporânea
Periódicos
Data: Dez-2020
Editora: urbancreativity.org ; AP 2 - Associação para a Participação Pública
Resumo: The issue opens with Philipp Shadner’s discussion of the 1970s punk movement, which not only questioned and provoked aesthetic values but also has had a major influence on the multitude of styles of urban art until the present. Shadner gives us insights into the history of the punk movement, the symbols and slogans punks used and still use not only for tagging urban spaces, but also put temporarily or permanently on their skins and/or their clothes to create a visual struggle against the conformist mainstream society. Arthur Crucq’s article analyses the social and political role of collaboratory art in an urban community in The Hague, Netherlands. Using examples of textile installations, Crucq’s discussion centers on recognizing community art projects as autonomous platforms for the development of political agency in the urban space. Jeni Peake looks at street art activism from the perspective of linguistics. Peake explores English graffiti found in urban spaces in the city of Bordeaux, France. With a large number of the graffiti examples adhering to many themes of social struggle, Peake’s article seeks to establish to what extent the use of English could be understood as a political or at least rebellious and creative act. Angelos Evangelidis examines the political posters on the walls of the streets in Athens that worked as both a visual and political platform for the anti-austerity movement in Greece (2010-2015). Furthermore, Evangelinidis’ literature review shows that the dialectical relationship between urban space and visual practice is the key to map the process of art’s role in social struggles.
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10451/47680
ISSN: 2184-6189
2184-8149
Versão do Editor: https://journals.ap2.pt/index.php/UXUC/issue/view/17
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