The Sol y Sombra project lab has prototyped an interactive tool, for the analysis and 3D visualisation of territories such as the Orinoco River in the Venezuelan Amazon, which reveals its geographical, political, and economic complexity, by geolocating and overlaying interests, conflicts and possibilities. The tool highlights potential development opportunities, locations for emergent markets in clean natural resources and new labour economies and suggests these can generate added value for local and global communities.
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Sol y Sombra: Environmental Diplomacy in the Context of Human Movement and Shadow Economies
https://www.archdaily.com/967881/sol-y-sombra-orinoco-ecologies-workshop-and-symposiumRene Submissions
Art as Labour : Build & Design Summer School in Nikola-Lenivets
We invite young architects, artists and students to take part in a Global Practice Unit international summer school, organized this summer at Nikola-Lenivets Art Park in Russia.
https://www.archdaily.com/873691/art-as-labour-build-and-design-summer-school-in-nikola-lenivetsRene Submissions