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It's the first Multidirigible. We performed in Maracanã Village in support of the occupation of the native americans in an abandoned Native Americans Museum. The green and yellow colors were based on the colors of the maracanã parakeet, extinct bird that gave the name to the tribe that inhabited there, also named the football stadium and the neighborhood. The action was intended to support the Native Americans in maintaining the architecture to transform the building into the first indigenous university. This work was done with the collaboration of artists Aimberê Cesar, Fernanda Junqueira, Maurição Antoum, Rodrigo Cardoso, Simone do Vale, Hileana Menezes, Solange Padilha.

MARACANÃ VILLAGE

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Suely Farhi explores the intersection between word and space, creating works that transform objects into writings and vice versa, activating the sense of language in the environment. Her research seeks to rescue worn-out words, giving them new life and depth, reflecting on the relationship between language and spatial experience.

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