exhibition + publication
chronicles from extraction to demolition
for
the 2022 Lisbon Architecture Triennale
Architecture and its enormous civil construction chain have profound implications in the climate emergency process. The cycles of civil construction revolve around extensive planetary extraction and the disposal of the rubble that is intended to be invisible.
Against the magical and illusionist perception that infrastructures of modernity promote, we present a set of chronicles with different perspectives (real, fictional, or speculative) on the description of the cyclical process of extraction-demolition in civil construction.
The chronicle is attentive to the situated dimension of our everyday life, up to the smallest part of our experience on Earth. In this minor sense, the chronicle can re-establish a necessary consciousness of people and planet and, at the same time, elicit through the smallest things a full range of planetary problems.
Installation at the
Trienal de Arquitectura de Lisboa 2022 - Terra
Published in
Cycles - Trienal de Arquitectura de Lisboa
by
Ruinorama
Beatrice Perracini
Eleonora Aronis
Guilherme Paschoal
Iazana Guizzo
Laura Pappalardo
Nathalie Ventura
Rodrigo Messina
Thiago Benucci
Wellington Cançado
Ruinorama is a collective from Brazil with members from different Brazilian states and universities, that approaches the anthropocene, the multispecies studies, and the afro-indigenous cosmopolitics from the perspective of architecture and urbanism to reflect on the implications of these practices for the extensive planetary transformations and ecological collapse, and to speculate on possible modes of regeneration of environmental protection, historical reparations and care for the e/Earth.
www.ruinorama.org
for
the 2022 Lisbon Architecture Triennale
Architecture and its enormous civil construction chain have profound implications in the climate emergency process. The cycles of civil construction revolve around extensive planetary extraction and the disposal of the rubble that is intended to be invisible.
Against the magical and illusionist perception that infrastructures of modernity promote, we present a set of chronicles with different perspectives (real, fictional, or speculative) on the description of the cyclical process of extraction-demolition in civil construction.
The chronicle is attentive to the situated dimension of our everyday life, up to the smallest part of our experience on Earth. In this minor sense, the chronicle can re-establish a necessary consciousness of people and planet and, at the same time, elicit through the smallest things a full range of planetary problems.
Installation at the
Trienal de Arquitectura de Lisboa 2022 - Terra
Published in
Cycles - Trienal de Arquitectura de Lisboa
by
Ruinorama
Beatrice Perracini
Eleonora Aronis
Guilherme Paschoal
Iazana Guizzo
Laura Pappalardo
Nathalie Ventura
Rodrigo Messina
Thiago Benucci
Wellington Cançado
Ruinorama is a collective from Brazil with members from different Brazilian states and universities, that approaches the anthropocene, the multispecies studies, and the afro-indigenous cosmopolitics from the perspective of architecture and urbanism to reflect on the implications of these practices for the extensive planetary transformations and ecological collapse, and to speculate on possible modes of regeneration of environmental protection, historical reparations and care for the e/Earth.
www.ruinorama.org
Chronicles from Extraction to Demolition
part of Lisbon 2022 Architecture Triennale
exhibtion
cycles;
the architects that never
threw anything away
Lisbon Architecture
Triennale, 2022
Curators
Pamela Prado and
Pedro Ignacio Alonso
exhibition design
rar.studio
Exhibited work
CHRONICLES FROM EXTRACTION TO
DEMOLITION, 2022
Ruinorama Collective
Sound Installation
Ruinorama Collective
Beatrice Perracini, Eleonora Aronis, Guilherme Paschoal, Iazana Guizzo, Laura Pappalardo, Nathalie Ventura, Rodrigo Messina, Thiago Benucci, Wellington Cançado
English audio recordings by
Adriana Galuppo, Giulia Padovan, Guilherme Paschoal, Isabel Esteve, Josh Thomas, Laura Vieira, Luca Senise, Lurie Galacini, Matheus Gomes, M.C. Overholt, Rafaella Ziegert
link to exhibtion website
https://www.trienaldelisboa.com/
book
Cycles
organization
Pamela Prado e
Pedro Ignacio Alonso
published by
circo de ideias
Publication of the 16 chronicles exhibited as a sound installation by Ruinorama Collective in the Cycles exhibition, curated by Pamela Prado and Pedro Ignacio Alonso, in the context of the 2022 Lisbon Architecture Triennale (Terra).
ISBN 978-989-33-3798-1
full text available at
https://www.academia.edu/99008870/Chronicles_from_Extraction_to_Demolition
book available at
https://www.trienaldelisboa.com/books/cycles-book
cycles, chronicles from extraction to demolition
exhibition installation+publication
for Lisbon 2022 Triennale