Between the conceived and the lived: art on the boulevard 24 de Mayo in Quito (Ecuador)
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Boulevard 24 de Mayo, Quito (Ecuador)Abstract
The experience below inquires about the forms or ways that can function as incentives or pedagogical triggers translated into an artistic intervention project in the urban space. It was sought to stimulate in the student-citizen an active approach to the 24 de Mayo square in Quito, working with the existing distance between the conceived space and the lived space. Both aspects gave temporal and spatial qualities to each project, the same one that showed that the distance between the conceived space and the lived space can be shortened through art.
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