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Titre
Music and humor in the urban space - The street blocks in Rio de Janeiro carnival
Sujet
[SHS:ARCHI] Humanities and Social Sciences/Architecture, space management
[SHS:SOCIO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Sociology
popular festivities
perception
urban ambiance
Description
The use of the urban space as a scenery for popular manifestations reaches back to the origins of Rio de Janeiro's Carnival. The so-called "blocks" are groups of people who go out in greeting, to the sound of amplified music and percussion instruments. In the past decades, this type of expression multiplied exponentially, and, nowadays, hundreds of blocks occupy the city streets in the carnival period. The aim of this paper is to investigate the way the "street blocks" act on the urban ambiance and as modifiers of the perception for its inhabitants.
Créateur
Niemeyer, Maria Lygia
Aventin, Catherine
Source
Ambiances in action. Proceedings of the 2nd International Congress on Ambiances / Ambiances en acte(s). Actes du 2nd Congrès International sur les Ambiances
Ambiances in action / Ambiances en acte(s) - International Congress on Ambiances, Montreal 2012
Date
2012
Langue
ENG
Type
conference proceeding
Identifiant
http://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-00745864
http://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/docs/00/74/58/64/PDF/ambiances2012_niemeyer_aventin.pdf
Couverture
Montreal
Canada