The product of an international collective of artists, architects and
writers who create collaborative projects and publications, this third
edition of Surface Tension's Supplement series documents three years
of artistic research, site-specific work and location-based practices in
Curitiba, Brazil--providing an in-depth exploration of the city's
economically marginal favela dwellers, who venture throughout the public
spaces of Curitiba in search of recyclable materials. Documentation and
texts elaborate on the cultural and political issues that come to light
through various uses of public space. Originally developed as a
collaborative installation between international and local
artists--including Ken Ehrlich, Brandon LaBelle, Octávio Camargo and
Guilherme Soares--exhibited at Curitiba's Ybakatu Gallery, this
publication raises pertinent questions about the consequences of
cross-cultural and site-specific collaboration and proffers an
experimental approach toward political inquiry and intermedia practice.