This practice-related thesis joins an ongoing debate at the intersection of art history and urban studies about the social effects of art within urban settings and the capacities of artists to disrupt dominant modes of urbanisation and encounter. Using concepts and methods drawn from these fields and performance practices, I argue that urban performance is a spatially productive force with the potential to both project the dominant spatial narrative and to challenge it, through creating an opening within the city for the recognition of conflicting imaginaries and identities across differentiated social groups. There are two main parts to this thesis. Part I investigates Invisible Theatre as a model of urban performance aimed at social liber...
Since 2002, Rio de Janeiro has been a place from where the People's Palace Project (PPP) beholds the...
In this paper I offer an analysis of the critical place that “informality” occupies in the urbanisti...
© 2015 Dr. Marcos Pereira DiasThis thesis explores the contemporary mediated city, in which everyday...
The relationship between spectators, performers and spaces is investigated in a critical perspective...
This research focuses on the acts that took the streets of Rio de Janeiro between June 2013 and July...
Deriving from the question whether performances have the capability of marking forms of public inter...
This paper is funded by a Brazilian National Council for Scientific and Technological Development - ...
In this paper I offer an analysis of the critical place that “informality” occupies in the urbanisti...
This contribution aims to share and discuss different forms of intervention in public spaces relatin...
This essay examines a particular kind of city dweller and his/her (self-)reflective mode of agency: ...
The research investigates experiments with the socio-political functions of public art interventions...
The history of the extinction of the Morro do Castelo in Rio de Janeiro has sparked renovated intere...
PhDThis doctoral thesis examines theatre as a site for counteracting hegemonic representations of ...
This research focuses on the acts that took the streets of Rio de Janeiro between June 2013 and July...
Rio de Janeiro is undergoing a makeover that is undeniably spectacular. Redevelopment schemes are dr...
Since 2002, Rio de Janeiro has been a place from where the People's Palace Project (PPP) beholds the...
In this paper I offer an analysis of the critical place that “informality” occupies in the urbanisti...
© 2015 Dr. Marcos Pereira DiasThis thesis explores the contemporary mediated city, in which everyday...
The relationship between spectators, performers and spaces is investigated in a critical perspective...
This research focuses on the acts that took the streets of Rio de Janeiro between June 2013 and July...
Deriving from the question whether performances have the capability of marking forms of public inter...
This paper is funded by a Brazilian National Council for Scientific and Technological Development - ...
In this paper I offer an analysis of the critical place that “informality” occupies in the urbanisti...
This contribution aims to share and discuss different forms of intervention in public spaces relatin...
This essay examines a particular kind of city dweller and his/her (self-)reflective mode of agency: ...
The research investigates experiments with the socio-political functions of public art interventions...
The history of the extinction of the Morro do Castelo in Rio de Janeiro has sparked renovated intere...
PhDThis doctoral thesis examines theatre as a site for counteracting hegemonic representations of ...
This research focuses on the acts that took the streets of Rio de Janeiro between June 2013 and July...
Rio de Janeiro is undergoing a makeover that is undeniably spectacular. Redevelopment schemes are dr...
Since 2002, Rio de Janeiro has been a place from where the People's Palace Project (PPP) beholds the...
In this paper I offer an analysis of the critical place that “informality” occupies in the urbanisti...
© 2015 Dr. Marcos Pereira DiasThis thesis explores the contemporary mediated city, in which everyday...