Between Material and Digital Cities: outlines of an etnography of the urban art flows in Lisbon
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Resumo: | This article leads to some points of the trajectory of an ethnographic study of street art in Lisbon and how they, the arts, stand out amongst digital and material landscapes. It intends to reflect upon the challenges, limitations and needs and ‘dribbles’ of ethnographic studies that cross the spacial cities and go beyond to establish multiple connections with the cyberspace. The challenge was probably to follow the hybrid zigzag flows, dotted paths whose limits and boundaries are not always discernible. I take the trajectory of Tinta Crua and his practice of illegal graffitiin the historic district of Lisbon as a model case. While the fines and decrees, and the House’s erasing actions curtail the actions of the artist in the city’s material landmarks, it is easy to “have” a Tinta Crua piece at home, via the Internet. The virtual landscape has thus created a kind of mobilizing interaction in which the work moves online as much as it can be the target of ‘shares’, content interference, captions, thus establishing a curious space/time relationship. I so conclude that the cyberspace ends up acting as an extended stage, a large, fast moving and multiple container of the arts that flood walls, walls and screens of urban displays. |
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Between Material and Digital Cities: outlines of an etnography of the urban art flows in LisbonEntre Cidades Materiais e Digitais: esboços de uma etnografia dos fluxos da arte urbana em LisboaUrban ArtEthnographyCyberspaceArte UrbanaEtnografiaCiberespaçoThis article leads to some points of the trajectory of an ethnographic study of street art in Lisbon and how they, the arts, stand out amongst digital and material landscapes. It intends to reflect upon the challenges, limitations and needs and ‘dribbles’ of ethnographic studies that cross the spacial cities and go beyond to establish multiple connections with the cyberspace. The challenge was probably to follow the hybrid zigzag flows, dotted paths whose limits and boundaries are not always discernible. I take the trajectory of Tinta Crua and his practice of illegal graffitiin the historic district of Lisbon as a model case. While the fines and decrees, and the House’s erasing actions curtail the actions of the artist in the city’s material landmarks, it is easy to “have” a Tinta Crua piece at home, via the Internet. The virtual landscape has thus created a kind of mobilizing interaction in which the work moves online as much as it can be the target of ‘shares’, content interference, captions, thus establishing a curious space/time relationship. I so conclude that the cyberspace ends up acting as an extended stage, a large, fast moving and multiple container of the arts that flood walls, walls and screens of urban displays. Este artigo conduz a alguns pontos da trajetória de um estudo etnográfico sobre artes de rua, em Lisboa, e de como tais artes se dilatam entre paisagens digitais e materiais. Dispõe-se a refletir acerca dos desafios, limites, necessidades e dribles dos estudos etnográficos que cruzam as cidades presenciais e estendem-se para múltiplas conexões com o ciberespaço. Provavelmente, o desafio foi o de seguir fluxos, híbridos em ziguezague, percursos pontilhados cujas fronteiras nem sempre são discerníveis. Tomo como caso exemplar a trajetória de Tinta Crua e sua prática de graffiti ilegal na zona histórica de Lisboa. Enquanto as coimas e decretos e as ações de apagamento da Câmara cerceiam as ações do artista nos marcos da cidade material, por meio da internet é fácil ter em casa um Tinta Crua. Ocorreu, assim, na paisagem virtual, um tipo de interação mobilizadora, em que a obra tanto transita online como pode ser alvo de compartilhamentos, interferências de conteúdo, de legenda, estabelecendo, dessa forma, uma curiosa relação espaço-tempo. Concluo que o ciberespaço acaba atuando como um palco alargado, um recipiente amplo, veloz e múltiplo das artes que inundam as paredes, muros e telas das vitrinas urbanas.Universidade Federal do Ceará2016-01-21info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://www.periodicos.ufc.br/revcienso/article/view/2424Revista de Ciências Sociais (Social Sciences' Journal); Vol. 46 No. 1 (2015): A cidade como campo de pesquisa; 43-67Revista de Ciências Sociais (Revista de Ciencias Sociales); Vol. 46 Núm. 1 (2015): A cidade como campo de pesquisa; 43-67Revista de Ciências Sociais; v. 46 n. 1 (2015): A cidade como campo de pesquisa; 43-672318-46200041-8862reponame:Revista de Ciências Sociaisinstname:Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)instacron:UFCporhttp://www.periodicos.ufc.br/revcienso/article/view/2424/1900Copyright (c) 2018 Revista de Ciências Sociaisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessDiógenes, Glória2018-10-29T20:38:32Zoai:periodicos.ufc:article/2424Revistahttp://periodicos.ufc.br/revciensoPUBhttp://www.periodicos.ufc.br/index.php/revcienso/oai||rcs.ufc@gmail.com|| cunhafilho@ufc.br2318-46200041-8862opendoar:2018-10-29T20:38:32Revista de Ciências Sociais - Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)false |
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Between Material and Digital Cities: outlines of an etnography of the urban art flows in Lisbon Entre Cidades Materiais e Digitais: esboços de uma etnografia dos fluxos da arte urbana em Lisboa |
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Between Material and Digital Cities: outlines of an etnography of the urban art flows in Lisbon |
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Between Material and Digital Cities: outlines of an etnography of the urban art flows in Lisbon Diógenes, Glória Urban Art Ethnography Cyberspace Arte Urbana Etnografia Ciberespaço |
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Between Material and Digital Cities: outlines of an etnography of the urban art flows in Lisbon |
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Between Material and Digital Cities: outlines of an etnography of the urban art flows in Lisbon |
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Urban Art Ethnography Cyberspace Arte Urbana Etnografia Ciberespaço |
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Urban Art Ethnography Cyberspace Arte Urbana Etnografia Ciberespaço |
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This article leads to some points of the trajectory of an ethnographic study of street art in Lisbon and how they, the arts, stand out amongst digital and material landscapes. It intends to reflect upon the challenges, limitations and needs and ‘dribbles’ of ethnographic studies that cross the spacial cities and go beyond to establish multiple connections with the cyberspace. The challenge was probably to follow the hybrid zigzag flows, dotted paths whose limits and boundaries are not always discernible. I take the trajectory of Tinta Crua and his practice of illegal graffitiin the historic district of Lisbon as a model case. While the fines and decrees, and the House’s erasing actions curtail the actions of the artist in the city’s material landmarks, it is easy to “have” a Tinta Crua piece at home, via the Internet. The virtual landscape has thus created a kind of mobilizing interaction in which the work moves online as much as it can be the target of ‘shares’, content interference, captions, thus establishing a curious space/time relationship. I so conclude that the cyberspace ends up acting as an extended stage, a large, fast moving and multiple container of the arts that flood walls, walls and screens of urban displays. |
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