Mobility in Europe

Mobility in Europe

Vilagarcía

 

Transforming the Village Through Protagonist Participation

CONEXIONS IN THE EUROPEAN TERRITORY

The chosen place was found between Valentín Viqueira Street, Ramón e Cajal Street and Alcalde Rey Daviña Street.

Images were projected in an established space by the processes and mechanisms that were carried out to improve mobility in Europe. It is necessary to know and discover new models of mobility, new strategies and innovative connective systems of the territory.

Color your village

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

‘VAI ao cole’ (Safe scholar paths)

‘VAI ao cole’ (Safe scholar paths)

Vilagarcía

 

Transforming the Village Through Protagonist Participation

walking in our day a day

O VAI AO COLE, IN THE TOWN OF MOBILITY is an initiative that aims to promote and make it easier for children to go to school on their own. In addition, from a broader perspective, it can also be understood as an educational strategy that promotes education in values such as respect, responsibility and solidarity.

This activity took place from 10.00 am to 1.00 pm with the different schools of Vilagarcía de Arousa.

Color your village

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

PARK(ING)

PARK(ING)

Vilagarcía

 

Transforming the Village Through Protagonist Participation

re-thinking the city spaces

An intervention carried out in Arapiles Street and Independence Square, occupying the usual parking areas, clearing them out of cars and turning them into small living areas.

Pallets were used to carry out this ephemeral intervention, due to its versatility, adaptable, flexible in space and its assembly …, because they are made of an insulating material, wood, which contrasts with the hardness of asphalt …, and which can be easily recycled and reused in other situations.
The intervention remained throughout Mobility Week, and was the meeting point for most activities.

Color your village

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

Working with the LINE

Working with the LINE

Vilagarcía

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.

“A Vila de Onte” (Yesterday’s Town)

“A Vila de Onte” (Yesterday’s Town)

Vilagarcía

 

Transforming the Village Through Protagonist Participation

knowing Vilagarcia’s past

Photographs of Vilagarcia urban scenes were exhibited. The photos were placed exactly where they were taken in the past. In this way we point out how the space has changed, how to use it and how to occupy it.

Photographs of old Vilagarcía show the city through the streets, with pedestrians, cyclists, walkers…and also arouse nostalgia. We forget that part of the beauty of these images lies in the lack of vehicles…the image seems more human, less congested…the environment changes.
This is what we want to convey with this activity: how the mere fact of using the streets for people completely changes that place atmosphere.
The photographs were given by Faido da Memoria.

Color your village

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

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