Silva, João CastroSilva, João de Carvalho Madureira e Pedro da2024-11-282024-11-282024-07-09http://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/95742The project work presented here developed over the course of the Bachelor's degree in Sculpture, continuing into the period corresponding to the Master's degree in Multimedia Art, both from the Faculty of Fine Arts of the University of Lisbon. The artistic praxis developed here focuses on the issues raised by the practice of skateboarding, using these very issues as a tool to investigate, relate, and question the city, places, social practices, and humanity. The research, based on authors, anthropologists, architects, artists, and skaters (highlighting Henri Lefebvre, Marc Augé, Iain Borden, Konstantin Butz, Christian Peters, Raphael Zarka, Pierre Descamps, Kirk Dianda, and the Long Live Southbank movement), develops simultaneously with the work. The topics brought by the practice of skateboarding and the research produced by these authors serve as a basis for exploring plastically through mediums such as video, photography, and sculpture, which lead to a new collection of arguments that rethink, problematize, and question Largo José Afonso, the central focus of the projectporAntropologiaSkateCidadeApropriaçãoLugarEstudos de casoArte multimédiaAlfornelos (Amadora, Portugal)Pátio - (re)olhar o corpo no lugar : a história de um pátiomaster thesis203669991