valo sonoro, Oriol Arnedo, Beatrice Simoncini, Meritxell Cañas, Alba Acebes
Public spaces are alien to us, as if they were designed for other bodies, other rhythms, other ways of being. Territories in dispute that allow us to pass through, but not stay. We mark out gestures; we
calculate each movement; we justify our presence.
Even so, there are fractures: fissures where something different can occur. Mismatches that defy the norm and allow us to imagine other ways of living together, of attending to ourselves, of being with others. Places where the everyday resists, where the unexpected, the intimate and the commonplace filter through. Spaces where tensions are generated, small ruptures, where life expresses itself in an indifferent and at the same time savage way.
Thinking about these spaces from their precariousness, vulnerability and insistence; like scenarios where the city reveals its seams. And, for a moment, it might seem that another life becomes somewhat possible.
