Representing Populations, Arts and Territories in Movement
Résumé
The first part of the presentation explores new relations and territorialities that are emerging in public space through temporary interventions artists. Many artists and activists have intervened in public space, and example of which is changing the urban furniture. The act is part of a general movement to play around with urban formations by questioning their polyvalence and flexibility within the street and the surrounding real estate. The second part highlights several modes of representations of the city in motion. Finally we will present the importance of these artistic approaches for the « malleable city ». We will propose the development of a chrono-urbanism and we will present new tools of representation. Faced with the rupture in spaces, temporality and mobilites, the wealth of communications tools, the polysynchronous and decentralized mode of organization, and the open form of planning, chronopolitics is imminent.
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