Sustainable cities. Making visible the invisible_Les Aimerigues
TERRASSA. Sustainable cities. making visible the invisible.
PRESENTATIONS
These are the last version and synthesis of the different presentations we have been using throughout the project. In each of them, there are web pages and audiovisual materials that help to contextualize, get deeper and expand the topic.
1. Presentation of our city, Terrassa.
2. What our project is about: air pollution.
3. Some data/perceptions on our topic: air pollution.
4. Why Duchamp? A presentation on the artist Marcel Duchamp, his significace in contemporary art and the relationship with our project.
ZOOM
Departing from the work done at the project, we started a new scientifc magazine at our school, Zoom. The main topic of the first issue was "Cities and health", with a special emphasis on the air pollution and sustainability topics.
SUSTAINABLE CITIES. Making visible the invisible. WEBPAGE.
The website created has been used as a resource despository of the different workshops, visits and activities of the project, with links as well to our partners institutions and collaborators. There are four main pages on it: CITIES, SCIENCE, ART and ALIA MISSION.
Sustainable cities. Making visible the invisible.
ALIA. Cities and health.
Departing from the work on air pollution started with ISGlobal in the first year, we went into the ALIA project, Cities and health, in collaboration with the CCCB, ISGlobal again and other schools. We expand our conceptual framework to include urbanism notions, worked too from an artistic and scientific perspectives. The result was this online porfolio (in Catalan) that reunites all the materials created by the different schools regarding four main topics (Planning Healthy Cities; Cities, Clima and Health; Urban Biodiversity; Schools sustainability).
Planificar ciutats saludables.
Our work, Making visible air pollution, was based on the creation of two infographies (ARAimerigues, DEMÀimerigues) that aimed to show the actual state of the city and a proposal for the future: