Flow Resonance: of architecture and resistances

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https://doi.org/10.31637/epsir-2025-1333

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architecture, autobiographical capital, epistemologies, memories, heritage, resistances, flow resonance, knowledges

Abstract

Introduction: This research work is an approach to the processes that constitute the memories, knowledge and resistances of a South American subculture, located in Santiago de Chile, decentered from the structures of power and characterized mainly by an operation of contingent deconfiguration that has been called Resonance of Flow. This research focuses its attention on the process of precipitation of the latter towards whatever its Architecture may be as knowledge. Methodology: This study concentrates on the valuation of the autobiographical capital, and uses as a method of analysis the collision between the different nuclei of meaning. Results: It is an operation where it has been possible to observe a place where reflections, implausibilities, mismatches, fractures and accidents that function as strategies for disarmament, and that in their deployment manage to summon a particular way of knowing, transforming and imagining. Discussions and Conclusions: This research is another effort, in the context of the epistemologies of the south, to expand rationality in the field of architecture and heritage, which has allowed us to reflect on the relevance of memory in the processes of construction of the present in our culture, and especially to review the validity of the questions we ask ourselves to face the complexity of the various contemporary social issues.

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Author Biography

David Alberto Jerez Sánchez, Universidad Tecnológica Metropolitana

PhD in Architecture and Cultural Heritage. University of Seville. Spain. Designer/Visual Artist, Catholic University of Chile. He has worked for the last 27 years as an academic and researcher at different universities in the country in the areas of Art, Design and Architecture. He is currently a member of the Design Department and the Core of the Master's in Design and Social Innovation at the Metropolitan Technological University. Since 1994 he has been the Creative Director of the Ser Sur Diseño office, where he has been an advisor in the area of ​​Visual Communication for different ministries of the State of Chile. His visual work has been exhibited in different halls, galleries and museums in Chile and abroad.

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Published

2025-01-23

How to Cite

Jerez Sánchez, D. A. (2025). Flow Resonance: of architecture and resistances. European Public & Social Innovation Review, 10, 1–18. https://doi.org/10.31637/epsir-2025-1333

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Humanism and Social Sciences