Fiesta de Arquitectura de Sant Andreu

At the Sant Andreu Architecture Festival, we will explain the new remodeling project of the Canòdrom square, a project for public use that complements the public space of the Ateneu d'Innovació Digital i Democràtica, a listed building by Bonet and Castellana.

In the square

  • 11:00 am Exhibition of the project Adaptation of the Canòdrom Building (Carles Gelpí, 2BMFG Arquitectes)

In the building:

Internet of Things with the open LoRaWAN network

Presentation of the open Internet of Things network and discussion of the potential uses of the network and technology at the Canòdrom and its environment. A practical exercise in bidirectional communication between a device and the cloud based on Arduino will also be conducted.

Organized by: XOIC (Open Internet of Things Network) team of the femProcomuns cooperative in collaboration with The Things Network Catalunya

Procommons Experiences in Quebec and Catalunya

Exchange of experiences from community projects and commons-based models in Quebec and Catalonia, taking advantage of the visit from members of Project Collectif and the Critic research collective.

This session aims to learn about experiences that share a commons orientation and community dimension, and to exchange ideas on their sustainability model, resource mobilization, co-production, sharing policies, and self-governance, as well as their relationship with public institutions.

Organized by: femProcomuns, collaborating project

Exhibition: Dancing to the Rhythm of Memories

Dance moves cultures and breaks barriers. Also in Congrés-Indians! There is nothing that builds community more than dance, catharsis, and revolution. In this exhibition, we gather photographic material provided by the neighbors that showcases dance in the neighborhood throughout the years. A three-part exhibition where we will experience the talent and rhythm of the neighbors from the beginnings of the neighborhood to the present day.

 

Proyecto Quipu

Esperanza and Teodula ask for justice in rural Peru, after being forcibly sterilized more than 18 years ago, during the Fujimori government. The Quipu Project is a telephone line that allows victims from all over the country to share their shocking testimonies, to avoid impunity for those responsible.

Terror Contagion

Laura Poitras, director of Citizen Four, raises her voice in the midst of COVID lockdown to denounce the violence and violation of human rights by the cyber surveillance company NSO Group. Brian Eno's music immerses us in an atmosphere of terror and accompanies the investigation of Forensic Architecture, a research group that has been denouncing the abuse of power by governments and private corporations in the digital world for years.

Remember my Name

After crossing the fence of Melilla from Morocco, Ihsen enters the reception center for nuns for unaccompanied minors, where Asia and Múnia also live. Hamza turns 18 and must leave the children’s center. They all left alone in Melilla, but found a new family: the NANA dance group. One day, the company is selected to participate in a talent show, but the television dream vanishes like a plume when it returns to Melilla.