Mobile A2K Methodology GuideA Methodology Guide for Assessing the Impact of Culture on Urban Safety.
Contents
Mobile A2K: Culture and Safety in Africa, Davide Fornari, 2011.
Douala. © Bili Bidjocka, Jengu project work in progress, SUD-Salon Urbain de Douala, 2010.
Johannesburg. © Soweto uprising.com.
Luanda. © Trienal de Luanda, 2007.
1. Cultural Events and Public Art2. Urban Safety
Scale
Joseph-Francis Sumégné, La Nouvelle Liberté, Douala, 1996. Photo Tatoute, CC BY-SA,
Materials
Site
Lights
Looks like...
Access
Rumours
Details Maintenance
Joseph-Francis Sumégné, La Nouvelle Liberté, Douala, 1996. Photo Roberto Paci Dalò, 2010, CC BY-SA,
Neighbourhood
People
CommunityVisitors
Streets
CrowdHow people use the place
How people see the object
Perception
Artist Process
Institutions involved
Joseph-Francis Sumégné and Catherine de Senarclens with a sculpture and the model of La Nouvelle Liberté, Douala. Photo Roberto Paci Dalò, doual’art, Douala, 2010, CC BY-SA,
Feedback
BiographyWorks
Documentation through time
Cultural Institutions and Public Art in Douala. Iolanda Pensa and Stefano Baseggio, 2006, CC BY-SA.
Context
CityAdministration
Country
Money
PartnersSuccess
International Recognition
Continent
Similarities
Differences
Other works in the same area
Bibliography
Iolanda Pensa - [email protected] - http://io.pensa.itlettera27 Foundation - Curator Mobile A2KMobile A2K: Culture and Safety in Africa. Developing a Methodology Guide, i2a International Institute for Architecture, 10-14/03/2012