An identity is a social construct. It refers not to a given reality but rather to a discourse which is intended to bring order to things rewriting (or writing) history, space, culture.
In this issue we can see the influence of gentrification over urban identities, in the interview to Diego Peris from Todo por la Praxis. Domenico di Siena deals with the concept of sentient identity on social networks. Jorge Taboada makes visible the loss of identity in Mexican suburbs in his photographies. Also, we review “Very Large Structure”, a project from Zuloark, among other contents that intend to portray what identity means in the disruptive context in which we are currently living.
An identity is a social construct. It refers not to a given reality but rather to a discourse which is intended to bring order to things rewriting (or writing) history, space, culture.
In this issue we can see the influence of gentrification over urban identities, in the interview to Diego Peris from Todo por la Praxis. Domenico di Siena deals with the concept of sentient identity on social networks. Jorge Taboada makes visible the loss of identity in Mexican suburbs in his photographies. Also, we review “Very Large Structure”, a project from Zuloark, among other contents that intend to portray what identity means in the disruptive context in which we are currently living.