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Name

Juan David Reina Rozo

Your home

Bogotá, Bogota, Colombia

Your website

linktr.ee/juanda_reina

LinkedIn

http://www.linkedin.com/in/juan-david-reina-rozo-43495323a

Initiative

Your Organisation or Initiative Name

LabsRurales

Where is it located?

Bogota

About it

This project has as background the participation of Juan David Reina-Rozo in various spaces of collective creation known as the International Development Design Summits of which he was the organizer in the 2015, 2016, 2017 and 2018 versions carried out in Colombia. Likewise, he participated in the Ibero-American Laboratories of Citizen Innovation – LABIC, especially through the Citizen Radio project and its corresponding documentation, and accompanied the LABIC Colombia in 2016 and the Cities that Learn Laboratory in Mexico City. With these experiences in memory, this residency seeks to understand the dynamics of the Laboratories Without Walls in Rurality (LabsRurales) in relation to their forms of learning, exploration, experimentation and prototyping in rurality(ies). For this purpose, the relationship between LabsCiudadanos and LabsRurales will be illustrated; spaces of creation and experimentation in the Ibero-American rurality will be identified; some initiatives will be documented through sound and visual strategies and the main tools and methodologies used for common learning will be discussed.

URL

medialab-prado.github.io/labsrurales/index.html

Areas of Activities

DIY

One Project Showcase

Name one of your projects to showcase

BIocultural Soundpostcards.

About the project

This project aims to be a mechanism for the dissemination of the research process around biocultural innovation, as new ways of doing based on biological and cultural diversity, as an inherent element of our actions in the world. In particular, this exercise is located in the Colombian Pacific coast as an area of exploration and collective creation. For this first phase, it is being carried out in collaboration with organizations of the territory such as the Chiyangua Foundation in Guapi-Cauca and the Association of Artisanal Fishermen of Cachalote Panguí in Nuqui-Chocó. At the level of training and creation, this research is fed by the experiences and ideas of the communications collectives Irradia (Norte del Cauca), Nois Radio (Cali – Valle del Cauca), Colectivo de Comunicaciones en Puja (Nuquí – Chocó) and the Red de Niños, niñas y jóvenes (Guapi – Cauca).