Saturday, April 16, 2011

rio geography: rochina + coopa-roca

photo from UnprobableView.

Rochina is the largest favela in the river of january (Rio de Janeiro). Rochina means "little farm" in Portuguese. It's also very near the wealthy neighborhood of São Conrado, where some of my friends live. Geographically, Rio is one of the most marvelous and beautiful cities I have ever seen.

photo by me.

I considered getting a favela tour while I was in Rio, but decided against it for ideological reasons: I felt that the tours may be making more a spectacle of the people and their realities, and though I know there are dangers, I think that the tours may also promote the notion that Rio is simply "too dangerous" for outsiders--which I disagree with.

I think the most dangerous thing about Rio is that I didn't want to leave. I love the landscape, the people, the language, the food, and the culture. I understand that I am seeing the city with rose colored and relatively privileged lenses. Still, there is a tremendous amount of beauty in the city's graffiti, the arts, and in the social initiatives.

This post will deal with the social geography, which promotes the arts.

Back to Rochina. Pictured above is Maria Teresa Leal, who founded Coopa-Roca, a sewing cooperative located in Rocinha, in 1981.

"When Leal visited the favela with her housekeeper, who lived there, she saw that many poor women in the favela were skilled seamstresses — yet they had no opportunity to use their skills to generate income. So she got the idea to start a co-operative, which would recycle fabric remnants to produce attractive quilts and pillows. Gradually, as the women gained experience and developed skills in manufacturing and marketing, the work grew more professional." (PBS)


This project combines social justice, environment, and urban geography i a brilliant, tangible, and inspirational way.

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Friday, March 11, 2011

Well blogspot, Its been a while.



Like the man holding the taxedermied wolf in the image above, I am carrying this blog back, post-mortem. (But would you have known it was a dead wolf if I didnt tell you? Exactly.) I have quite fully converted my life over to tumblr since 2009, but I think there is something worthwhile in this little corner of the internet that I have dubbed "haptic arts." So all you haptic arts fans (all 0.5 of you?), lets hop to it!

Let's take a moment to define haptic arts. Haptic refers to the touch or tactile. Art is art (if you want to have a discussion about what art is, I suggest you take it elsewhere, since I am content to define it quite broadly, here). I will take this space to muse on: tactile arts, artifacts, the intangible, the virtual, and the physical. Since 2009, I have become more and more interested in food studies, farming, and the pleasures of eating with good company. I see a connection with all of this, so I will be taking the time to explore that in the blog posts to come.