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Stalker is a collective subject, found
in 1995, that engages research
and actions within the landscape
with particular attention to the area
s around the cityâs margins and
forgotten urban space, and abando
ned areas or regions under
transformation that are referred
to here as âActual Territories.â
Stalker promotes interventions
based on the spatial practices
of exploration, listening, relation and
on creative interactions
with the environment,
its inhabitants and their âarchives
of memoriesâ. These processes aim
to generate social and environmental
relations that are self-organised and evolve over time. The sensitive and dynamic mapping of
territories
and communities generated through
these processes remains easy to access. These interventions
promote knowledge sharing, collaborative projects and raise the awareness of
communities
towards their territory and their cultural environment.
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Stalker is a collective subject, found
in
1995, that engages research
and actions within the landscape
with particular attention to the area
s around the cityâs margins and
forgotten urban space, and abando
ned areas or regions under
transformation that are referred
to here as âActual Territories.â
Stalker promotes interventions
based on the spatial practices
of exploration, listening, relation and
on creative interactions
with the environment,
its inhabitants and their âarchives
of memoriesâ. These processes aim
to generate social and environmental
relations that are self-organised
and evolve over time. The sensitive and
dynamic mapping of
territories
and communities generated through
these processes remains
easy to access.
These interventions
promote knowledge sharing,
collaborative projects and raise the awareness of
communities
towards their
territory and their
cultural environment.
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