campo de fuerza
CAMPO is an open and organic space for dialogue. Its first moment occurred from March 28, 2020 through September 26, 2020 (27 weeks, 1 weekly session). At CAMPO, conversation is a place for discovery, articulation, and accompaniment. During 2020, CAMPO maintained a virtual cycle of weekly conversations / drifts, which started with a word or group of words. The access was always open, everyone was welcomed.
The conversation, according to one of the participants, became an exercise in “delirious improvisation that pays a lot of attention to who is next to them”, lasting approximately two hours per session. At the end of each conversation, we traced the words or ideas that appeared during the drift and that could serve as starting points for the next session.
This weekly meeting space allowed us to create an archive of images, texts, and video-recorded dialogues. We formed a body of narratives around this time, from different Latin American cities.
On August 14, 2020, we were invited by the Museo Universitario de Ciencias y Arte, muca-Roma, UNAM and their program Archipiélago de Prácticas Sociales, to present the course of CAMPO, until that moment (Video).
List of participants
Ana Fernández (Quito), Ana María Duran Calisto (NYC), Andrea Zambrano Rojas (Quito), Brian Gray (Buenos Aires), Cecilia Delgado Masse (CDMX), Daniel Alvarado García (Guayaquil), Edison Vaca (Quito), Elena Heredia (Quito), Esperanza de León - Creatorio CAP (Ciudad de Guatemala), Fabián Álvarez (Cartagena), Fabo Ceferino (Quito), Gabriela Saldias Aillón (La Paz), Isadora Parra (Quito), Isabel Llaguno (Quito), Joaquín Zerené (Valdivia), José Jarrín (Quito), Luisa Ambrosi (Quito), Paulina León (Quito), Roberto Uribe (Bogotá / Berlín), Rubén Egea Amador (Cartagena), Manuel Kingman (Quito), María José Stefoni (Buenos Aires), Martina Miño (Quito), Mayra Moncayo (Quito), Micaela Morejón (Quito), Paul Rosero Contreras (Quito), Rodrigo Molina (CDMX), Santiago Ávila (Quito), Valeria Carrera (Quito), Wilson Orellana (Quito).
︎︎︎a collective drift (march 2020 to october 2020)
︎︎︎ it all started as a drawn future (mar.2020)