Desde las 11:00 hasta 14:00 el 14/01/2023
Cities are crisscrossed by a multitude of flows that constantly reorder their material reality. They are organisms whose in/stability depends on a tangle of systems that guarantee certain levels of mobility, food, energy and care. Power plants, distribution lines, sewers, protocols, regulations, antennas, landfills, sensors and purifiers organize the city in a veiled way. This activity proposes a series of guided tours designed to traverse the infrastructural landscape of the city of Madrid. The aim of the sessions is to explore the ways in which these flows function and how they relate to other infrastructures, for example, the deployment of fiber optic telecommunications through water and gas pipelines or the way in which the transport of coal has historically conditioned the location of power plants and industrial zones. Each of the sessions is based on a traceability system that allows us to enter a form of flow, playing at moving...