| Routes around the Barcelona urban area
Rieres/Rambles is a territorial research project
promoted by Stalker, and organised by the OSSERVATORIO NOMADE/BARCELONA.
It is part of a series of similar projects undertaken previously, such
as Campagna Romana (Rome, 2006) and Barilonga (Bari, 2006). The project
aims to find incidences of new models for interpreting territory in
the Greater Barcelona Area based on direct, collective and transdisciplinary
experiences that have the practice of roaming as their basis. Two phases
of work: «Roaming» and «Variable Distances and Multiple
Identities».
«Roaming» (January-September 2007): A three-day group walk
(12th-14th April) with five different departure points and five areas
of simultaneous research: Sitges and the Garraf; Olesa de Montserrat
and the Baix Llobregat; Viladecavalls and the Vallès Occidental;
Llinars del Vallès and the Vallès Oriental; and Sant Andreu
de Llavaneres and the Maresme.
«Variable Distances and Multiple Identities» (2007-2008):
This involved the creation of workshops and working groups in order
to carry out research into, reflect on and promote new models for interpreting
territory in the Greater Barcelona Area.
Post-it. The exploration of the Greater Barcelona Area on foot as the
basis for territorial research, involves adopting a position outside
the guidelines that construct the standardised experience of everyday
life. By observing and listening to the erratic roaming line we have
been able to experience a reality that eschews superficial categorisations
and offers multiple possibilities for research far removed from media
simplifications.
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