Cuerpo y Ciudad is a creative inquiry method that uses the body as a site of civic inquiry, asking how individuals and communities negotiate power, belonging, and daily life through movement in public space.

The practice explores how social structures, urban design, and collective histories reflected in the city are experienced and internalized physically. By placing the body in direct dialogue with the city, the method reveals how civic conditions shape movement, action, and community making. 

In the page and across the site, are exercises that explore personal narratives, still in construction. For now, the tension between public and private space, migration, affordability, rootedness, and the tension experienced within transportation systems (mobility) are some of the issues I am currently exploring. 
Señales
Eating Space (Intervencion #3)
Intervencion Vision (#5)
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