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Structure Game (Structure (Economic (Made from the detritus of the…
Structure Game
Structure
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Brujitas
Brujitas (Witches) is a multidisciplinary research-creation project that examines a latent architectural sensibility evident in precarious structures operative in everyday life in Latin American cities. Brujitas is the popular name given to a family of push cars in Colombia constructed from urban detritus and recycled ball bearings. These sophisticated ‘simple’ structures are working tools in informal economic systems used to generate value through the transport of goods; brujitas embody a form of resistant social practice that has developed in the absence of ‘official’ economic systems. Combining sculptural installation, performance, and photographic documentation referencing associated research process, Brujitas is a material investigation of these transitive structures and their socioeconomic function. By relating urban detritus, overlooked by-products of construction, and improvised temporary structures Brujitas underscores the latent sophistication of anonymous ways of doing.
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Game
The game is irrational. It is an autonomous nomad action, a technology that creates a particular order and sense for its participants.
Acceptance of rules
The game cannot be invalidated; it is only because of the acceptance of the game’s rules that someone can participate in it.
System of rules
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The only thing that keeps the game running is the desire of keep playing it and respecting the rules
We may say that the game is a Temporarily Autonomous Zone. It is a state of mind created by a peer cluster that will be dissolved as soon as the game is over.
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