In the days when humans could talk

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Briteiros (Salvador), Portugal

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2024-03-20 08:00
08:00 UTC
FREE

The protagonists of stories from the time when animals spoke are now being transformed by a paradigm developed by machines and unnatural intelligences. If there was a time when humans communicated with each other and with animals in a language of understanding, the rift drawn by God seems to be getting deeper and deeper.
This walk, which runs from the Azurém Campus to Citânia de Briteiros and is approximately 16 km long, seeks evidence of the memory of a time when much was learned from fish, stones and trees, but also from relationships with other non-human entities.
This practical possibility seeks, through the experience of overlapping the narrative space with the space traversed, a reconnection with the territory and the forms resident in its environment.

Participants nr.: 25-30
Duration: 7H-9H
Material: Water, pocket fruit, lunch on the go
Meeting point: Azurém, Rua dos Castanheiros/ Rotunda da Universidade
https://maps.app.goo.gl/DecVRkCyu6ssF86K7
Meeting time: 8:00 am

Travel- Guimabus (linha 163- return)
Bus stop Briteiros S. Salvador (Almeida)
https://maps.app.goo.gl/KQ4DbXQQEQ9Z49Wu5

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Miguel Bandeira Duarte

Miguel Bandeira Duarte

Born in Caldas da Rainha, 1970. Postdoctoral student, Art Department, University Beira Interior, 2023; Researcher at Lab2PT – Landscape, Heritage and Patrimony Laboratory PHD in Fine Art: Drawing, Faculty of Fine Arts, University of Lisbon, 2016; Fun...

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