Deriva en Santiago

Psychogeography experience in Santiago de Chile

Deriva en Santiago

Deriva en Santiago was organized as a first project during the “Aesthetics for a Calm Technology” workshop at the Arts department – Universidad de Chile. It was meant as a practical way to explore urban environment qualities from a non-technological perspective taking inspiration from the Situationists’ drifting experiences. In three different sessions, around 80 participants were assigned to two different roles, the guide and the drifter. The drifters were blindfolded and equipped with earphones playing urban noises in order to sensorially deprive them of the common feedback signals that we receive while moving in a city. The guides’ task consisted in bringing the drifter to the outskirts of Santiago and leave him in a randomly selected place. After few minutes, the drifter was supposed to remove blindfold and earphones and to walk back alone to the meeting point. In the exploration (lasting from 2 to 5 hours), the drifter was asked not to take advantage of technologies, asking informations nor look at maps. As soon as the meeting point was reached, the drifter was asked to recompose the path on a large-format map of Santiago adding personal thoughts on the experience.

Where & When

Santiago de Chile (CL) / Universidad de Chile, April 2005

Support

  • Universidad de Chile

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Role

  • Organization
  • Logistics
  • Participant

Credits

Diego Mometti and the students of “Aesthetics of a Calm Technology” workshop at Universidad de Chile

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