On Mediation <eye-framing=OM7>

<eye-framing=OM7>

The text written by Zahira Dehn Tutosaus and Ivana Pinna within the framework of the curatorial project <eye-framing=OM7> “analyses the importance of physical/bodily displacement to a specific place within the context of memory and history, starting from the works On the Border by Marco Noris (2017) and La memoria interior by María Ruido (2002).

In this sense, walking becomes a practice: a peripatetic act, itinerant, wandering, in movement. The term peripatetic (from the Greek *peripatêín, to stroll) comes from the school founded by Aristotle, who used to teach while walking with his disciples. Moving while teaching was part of a method that helped the students remember the lectures.”*

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<eye-framing=OM7> is a curatorial project by the working group On Mediation/7, made up of Bella Araneda Puentes, Germina Bastardas, Arthur Brun, Juan Antonio Cerezuela Zaplana, Zahira Dehn Tutosaus, Diana Juanpere Dunyó, Victoria Ellm, Santiago Parra Barrios, Ivana Pinna, Anna Stec and Laura Zapata. With the collaboration of La Capella.

<eye-framing=OM7> is a project by ON MEDIATION | Platform on Curatorship & Research

More info: eye-framing=OM7 (On Mediation - La Capella, January 2021) - CAOSMOSIS

Walk to understand, walk to remember in <eye-framing=OM7>

<eye-framing=OM7> is a project that activates, updates and expands La Comunitat, that is, the digital archive that brings together the profiles of the creators linked to La Capella over its twenty-five years. <eye-framing=OM7> is conceived as a device that interacts with La Comunitat, exploring its ethical, aesthetic and political potential and expanding its limits.

The curatorial projects of <eye-framing=OM7> started from the works of Serafín Álvarez, Nora Ancarola, Javier Arce, Ursula Biemann, Luz Broto, Lúa Coderch, Mireia c. Saladrigues, Valentina Desideri, Matteo Guidi, Marla Jacarilla, Magdalena Lazar, Joana Moll, Marco Noris, Ewa Nowak, Joanna Rajkowska, María Ruido, Lluís Sabadell, Bárbara Sánchez, Mario Santamaría, Anna Vilamú and Albert Gironés, and Claudio Zulian.

Walk to understand, walk to remember in <eye-framing=OM7>