Ideating the invasion of Silleda with the work of Antón Alonso Ríos

Ideating the invasion of Silleda with the work of Antón Alonso Ríos

SILLEDA

Changing the village through protagonist participation

Invading Silleda with the work “O SIÑOR AFRANIO”  by Antón Alonso Ríos

The right of children and adolescents to PARTICIPATE in the CONSTRUCTION of their VILLAGE or CITY as part of an ACTIVE CITIZENSHIP, so that they are participants and executors of the changes in their surroundings.

For this role to exist, CHILDHOOD and ADOLESCENCE must reflect on their surroundings (the space in which they unfold their lives), their context and propose solutions for change, that is to say, become aware of what it means to be a subject of law and the importance that it can have its participation as an engine of change for the rest of society.

Colour your Village

The village or city in which we are working has been turned into a game board, a laboratory of experimentation where girls, boys and teenagers can act from a new point of view.

Invading Silleda with the work “O SIÑOR AFRANIO” by Antón Alonso Ríos

Invading Silleda with the work “O SIÑOR AFRANIO” by Antón Alonso Ríos

SILLEDA

Changing the village through protagonist participation

 

Invading Silleda with the work “O SIÑOR AFRANIO”  by Antón Alonso Ríos

The right of children and adolescents to PARTICIPATE in the CONSTRUCTION of their VILLAGE or CITY as part of an ACTIVE CITIZENSHIP, so that they are participants and executors of the changes in their surroundings.

For this role to exist, CHILDHOOD and ADOLESCENCE must reflect on their surroundings (the space in which they unfold their lives), their context and propose solutions for change, that is to say, become aware of what it means to be a subject of law and the importance that it can have its participation as an engine of change for the rest of society.

– ¡Ya cogieron a Alonso Ríos! ¡Por fin cayó el gran zorro!

Istas esclamacións cheas de gozo vesánico e outras polo estilo, con variantes faunísticas peiorativas, escoitámolas en Tui durante meses, dende o 26 de xullo de 1936, día en que as tropas sublevadas entraron na cidade, logo de vencer a resistencia das forzas militares e civís leales á República.

Dormín na casa do Iglesias. A iso da meia noite petaron á porta. A dona do Iglesias atendéu. Era unha veciña que pedía entrar. Decía que foran avisar á súa casa pra que fuxira, aconsellándolle do xeito ila repetía:

Fuxe, fuxe, mais non borregues

A ista imprudencia sumóuse o seguinte feito, por certo ben cheo de riscos: dempóis que a Donata i a madriña do Guillermo se tiñan ido, eu fixen unha tentativa de impresionar ó Pepe de Vilachá. Díxenlle que me ía entregar ó cura de Vilameán de Tebra, xefe falanxista, aquil que nós metéramos na cadeia en Tui. O home espantóuse:

– ¡Non faga iso, que o matan!

Cando eu lle pedín a Pepe de Vilachán os meios pra facer a carta da miña suposta entrega, o Guillermo requiréu dil meia ducia de ovos cocidos, e acotóu:

– Veleiquí dúas resoluciós ben opostas: ti pides recursos pra entregáreste i eu pídoos pra fuxir.

Antes da noite cheguéi cerca da estrada de Tebra. Como escoitéi falar xente que andaba a traballar ó lado mesmo da estrada, pra non ser visto deitéime nunha chousa ante os fentos e sóio atraveséi prá outra banda xa ben entrada a noite. Ó pouco de camiñar sentínme canso. Busquéi un total axeitado pra deitarme e pasar o resto disa noite i o día seguinte.

 

 

Colour your Village

The village or city in which we are working has been turned into a game board, a laboratory of experimentation where girls, boys and teenagers can act from a new point of view.

Following in the footsteps of “O SIÑOR AFRANIO”

Following in the footsteps of “O SIÑOR AFRANIO”

SILLEDA

Changing the village through protagonist participation

 

Invading Silleda with the work “O SIÑOR AFRANIO”  by Antón Alonso Ríos

The right of children and adolescents to PARTICIPATE in the CONSTRUCTION of their VILLAGE or CITY as part of an ACTIVE CITIZENSHIP, so that they are participants and executors of the changes in their surroundings.

For this role to exist, CHILDHOOD and ADOLESCENCE must reflect on their surroundings (the space in which they unfold their lives), their context and propose solutions for change, that is to say, become aware of what it means to be a subject of law and the importance that it can have its participation as an engine of change for the rest of society.

Colour your Village

The village or city in which we are working has been turned into a game board, a laboratory of experimentation where girls, boys and teenagers can act from a new point of view.

Working with the LINE

Working with the LINE

SILLEDA

changing the village through protagonist participation

WORKING WITH THE LINE

“To inhabit, for the individual or for the group, is to appropriate something. To appropriate is not to own, but to make it one’s own work, to mould it, to shape it, to put one’s own stamp on it. To inhabit is to appropriate a space […] By this term [appropriation] we do not mean ownership; instead, it is something entirely different; it is the process by which an individual or group appropriates, transforms into their property, something external.”
Henri Lefebvre

‘A Vila do Mañá’ emerges from the right to the city, as defended by Henri Lefebvre, so that the people who live in it have the right to enjoy it, to transform it and to reflect their way of understanding life in the community. From this point of view, how can we not include the right of children and adolescents to their city? For this reason, public space is considered a common space for learning and collective construction in which children and adolescents must also have a place.

Colour your village

The village or city in which we are working has been turned into a game board, a laboratory of experimentation where girls, boys and teenagers can act from a new point of view.

Working with the LINE

Working with the LINE

silleda

 changing the village through protagonist participation

WORKING WITH THE LINE

“To inhabit, for the individual or for the group, is to appropriate something. To appropriate is not to own, but to make it one’s own work, to mould it, to shape it, to put one’s own stamp on it. To inhabit is to appropriate a space […] By this term [appropriation] we do not mean ownership; instead, it is something entirely different; it is the process by which an individual or group appropriates, transforms into their property, something external.”
Henri Lefebvre

‘A Vila do Mañá’ emerges from the right to the city, as defended by Henri Lefebvre, so that the people who live in it have the right to enjoy it, to transform it and to reflect their way of understanding life in the community. From this point of view, how can we not include the right of children and adolescents to their city? For this reason, public space is considered a common space for learning and collective construction in which children and adolescents must also have a place.

Colour your village

The village or city in which we are working has been turned into a game board, a laboratory of experimentation where girls, boys and teenagers can act from a new point of view.

Working with THREE-DIMENSIONAL ELEMENTS

Working with THREE-DIMENSIONAL ELEMENTS

SILLEDA

changing the village through protagonist participation 

Working with three-dimensional elements

“The opportunity for the child to discover his or her own movement is part of the city itself; the city is also a play space. The child uses all the elements of the city, all the built objects, all the surfaces he or she can climb or climb on. Children know how to play with these things very well, even if they are not allowed to.”
Aldo van Eyck

 

‘A Vila do Maña’ works with three-dimensional elements, based on Froebel’s “third gift”.
In architecture we have Froebel as a reference, through Frank Lloyd Wrigth who was educated with this method. It is a system based on the creativity and intuition of the child through direct experience, play and nature. It creates a pedagogical resource based on ‘gifts’ and ‘occupations’. The ‘gifts’ are pedagogical materials that do not change, but are transformed; the ‘occupations’ are activities in which children play by transforming the objects they manipulate. The ‘gifts’ are precursors of today’s building blocks.

Colour your village

The village or city in which we are working has been turned into a game board, a laboratory of experimentation where children and teenagers can act from a new point of view.

Changing the village working with NATURAL ELEMENTS

Changing the village working with NATURAL ELEMENTS

silleda

 

Changing the village through protagonist participation

working with natural elements

The aim of ‘A Vila da Mañá’ is to change the model of town or city, we believe that another one can be possible. This is achieved through the protagonist participation of local children and adolescents who, by working with fundamental concepts through tactical urban planning actions, become active citizens capable of transforming their spaces.

In this case we work with sustainability, reflecting on the way in which we relate to the planet and making girls, boys, and teenagers aware that what is sustainable consists of a balance between what allows us to develop our lives and what does not compromise the survival of future generations. And so, realizing that we only have one planet with limited resources that must be taken care of.

We work with natural elements as a necessary tool, it is about the interaction between the built landscape and the more natural landscape, as well as the intermediate territories. To understand how people build the landscape and how the landscape also builds us.

Colour your Village

The village or city in which we are working has been turned into a game board, a laboratory of experimentation where girls, boys and teenagers can act from a new point of view.

Changing PERCEPTION working with the PLANE

Changing PERCEPTION working with the PLANE

SILLEDA

 

Changing the village through protagonist participation

How is your villa? transforming with perception

The aim of ‘A Vila da Mañá’ is to change the model of town or city, we believe that another one can be possible. This is achieved through the protagonist participation of local children and adolescents who, by working with fundamental concepts through tactical urban planning actions, become active citizens capable of transforming their spaces.

In this case it works with perception, that of the body itself and the environment that surrounds them. Understanding how they perceive their town, we try to provoke in girls, boys, and teenagers a new vision of everyday spaces, seeking to break with the familiar and so that they can see the same places with different eyes.

“The purpose of art is to impart the sensation of things as they are perceived and not as they are known (or conceived). The art technique of “strange” objects, of making the forms difficult, of increasing the difficulty and magnitude of perception is not aesthetic as an end and must be prolonged. Art is a way of experiencing the artistic quality or essence of an object; the object is not the important thing.”

Viktor Shklovsky

Colour your Village

The village or city in which we are working has been turned into a game board, a laboratory of experimentation where girls, boys and teenagers can act from a new point of view.

Codesigning Juan Salgueiro’s square

Codesigning Juan Salgueiro’s square

SILLEDA 

Changing the village through protagonist participation

 

Co-Desing Juan Salguiero`s square

The right of children and adolescents to PARTICIPATE in the CONSTRUCTION of their TOWN or CITY as part of an ACTIVE CITIZENSHIP, in such a way that they are participants and executors of the changes in their surroundings.

For this protagonist to exist, CHILDREN and ADOLESCENTS must reflect on their surroundings (the space in which they develop their lives), their context and propose solutions for change become aware of what it means to be a legal entitlement and the importance that their participation can have as a driving force for change in the rest of society.

In this case, the village is worked on, like its habitat, its game board to be discovered. Understanding its structure, conformation, morphology, its voids and its fillings, its history, its traditions, and its symbolic and immaterial issues is essential to be able to reflect on how they move from one site to another, the routes, the points important where the lives of the girls, boys and teenagers of the community develop.

Colour your Village

The village or city in which we are working has been turned into a game board, a laboratory of experimentation where girls, boys and teenagers can act from a new point of view.

Transforming the urban landscape

Transforming the urban landscape

SILLEDA 

 

Changing the village through protagonist participation

working with plane

The aim of ‘A Vila da Mañá’ is to change the model of town or city, we believe that another one can be possible. This is achieved through the protagonist participation of local children and adolescents who, by working with fundamental concepts through tactical urban planning actions, become active citizens capable of transforming their spaces. 

In this case, the landscape is worked on, looking for the interaction between the built, the more natural and the intermediate territories. Understanding how people build and modify the landscape and how we inhabit it, and it builds us and our identity.

With all this, a colourful mural is created thanks to the coloured geotextile envelopes, in which earth, water and the pumps are introduced, and which will gradually be complemented by the green of the plants born, prepared by themselves.

Colour your village

The village or city in which we are working has been turned into a game board, a laboratory of experimentation where girls, boys and teenagers can act from a new point of view.

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