Sistemas Efimeros

TERRENO
Co-curation project (residencies and publications). 2012 – 2014
Joya: arte + ecología | CREAF | University of Granada

LUCE CHOULES Terreno

Terreno – Flow Systems, Maps and Other Documents: a topographic survey of ephemeral systems, exploring ideas of physical and human geography

Terreno was a series of surveys on the broken terrace system of the water-catchment site at Los Gázquez. Experimental fieldwork was documented using photographs and other instruments to record ideas, creating a dataset to inform conceptual works. The project investigated the site as an extension of social space – a place for people to gather, research and modify. Sistemas Efímeros was a place and an idea that encouraged change, a location that remained static, and a surface that had many revisions.

Themes explored to date:
Fragmentation – erosion / division / neglect / separation
Population – clustering / gathering / building networks / social pathways
Distribution – lineage / species / dispersal / occurrence

Summary:
Walking residency staying at an off-grid arts centre / research with talk and publications / cultural public programme / environmental land-use programme

Artist:
Luce Choules

Project partners:
Simon and Donna Beckmann, Founders of Los Gazquez and ‘Joya: arte + ecología’, Almería, Spain | Dr Ana García-López, Vice-Dean for Institutional Relationships and Research at the Fine Arts Faculty, and professor of Audiovisual Projects, University of Granada, Spain | Dr Enrique Doblas-Miranda, Scientific Coordinator of MONTES-Consolider project at CREAF (Centre for Ecological Research and Forestry Applications), and PI of the MENFRI project FP7-INCO-R2I (Mediterranean Network of Forestry Research and Innovation), Spain | Maite Frade García, Environmentalist and Botanist, Murcia, Spain | Ignacio Quesada Rodríguez, Teacher (Biology and Geology) at Rambla de Nogalte High School, Puerto Lumbreras, Murcia, Spain.

Keywords:
Environmental Art, Curated Landscape, Cultural Tourism, Industrial Ruin, Social Geography, Cultural History, Ecology, Survey and Mapping, Fieldwork.

RELATED LINKS

Announcement of the RGS presentation of Sistemas Efimeros on Los Gazquez blog
RGS presentation of Sistemas Efimeros on Los Gazquez blog
CREAF – Research, Innovation and Knowledge Transfer in Terrestrial Ecology website

Presentation:

WORK

CHOULES On Other Planets
On Other Planets