Participation is conceived as a militant practice aimed at transforming both the individual and the collective, while respecting singularity and the specificity of individuals and groups. Participation is understood as a tool for transforming social relationships.
All projects are developed in a contextual manner, taking the time for encounters and for bringing residents and their living territories into dialogue. The horizon of this work is that, through the creative process, each person may acquire a regenerative awareness of what it means to inhabit—here and now—to represent and to embody a place.
These projects are part of an open and democratic approach to sharing a sensitive, demanding and emancipatory culture.
All of these singular projects are developed from shared desires between artists, cultural institutions, associations and the inhabitants of the territories involved. They aim to facilitate encounters, exchange, collaboration and cross-fertilisation between different communities and their territories.