La Moravita’s Cacharros
description

The three La Moravita's cacharros are a microarchitectural device used to distribute the stories heard during socio-spatial reporting sessions as a word-of-mouth method, facilitating neighborhood communication and the recognition of community life. They recount the everyday collective memory that occurs between the intimate and the neighborhood, and make visible the stories and practices that have been concealed, disseminated, or agreed upon in their own space.


Project name: LA MORAVITA'S CACHARROS

Authors: COONVITE

Date: May 2021

Location: Colombia, Antioquia, MedellĂ­n
Moravia neighborhood

Materials: Wooden slats, threaded rod, screws, steel wire, plastic boxes, umbrella, bearings

Type: "Cacharro", Collective interaction device