10-06-2019
06:58 PM
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04-16-2022
11:56 PM
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Atualmente, no mundo em que vivemos precisamos aprender a conviver com vários tipos de poluição: do ar, da água, do solo, sonora, visual, calor, luz e até mesmo radiação.
O projeto “Arte no Poste” surgiu como uma iniciativa para amenizar a poluição visual causada pela instalação de postes de energia elétrica, diminuindo assim o seu impacto na população do bairro Barra do Rio Cerro em Jaraguá do Sul – SC.
Através deste projeto a Rua Ângelo Rubini tornou-se mais alegre e aproximou motoristas, pedestres e ciclistas da arte. Teve a sua primeira edição em 2001 e este ano de 2019 contou com a sua segunda edição.
10-06-2019 07:12 PM
@lucianavelasques I love this post! I'm sorry I only speak English, so I have to respond in my language. I hope you will be able translate my comments, or understand them. This artwork is amazing. I have often thought about the types of pollution you mentioned, but I have never thought of visual pollution. Yet it surrounds so many of us everyday! And it can impact our mood too. I love the way this city is transforming their telegraph poles. What a creative idea! Thank you so much for sharing 😊😊
10-06-2019 07:44 PM
Hi, @JustineE yes, we have a problem with visual pollution, it's increasing day by day and this project it's a way of gets better this reality. Because the effects of pollution on people is huge, affecting their life quality. Thanks for your comment.
10-07-2019 03:25 AM
hi @lucianavelasques man-made pollution appeared when man managed to light the first fire, art appeared much later. Today we have many fires and less and less art, but art is also a polluter. The paint emits different substances. That paper put on the electricity pole comes from a cut tree. I think the impact was stronger if children from neighboring schools drew colored chalk pillars, at least once every two weeks, so adults more easily perceived the need to fight environmental pollution.
10-07-2019 03:36 AM
Hey @lucianavelasques , how are you?
Great series of photos, about a very important project.
Choosing the electrical poles for creating urban art is indeed a provoking way to make arts, highlighting instead of hiding the urban structures.
Thank you for this post, it is always beautiful to read something written by you
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10-07-2019 06:37 AM
@lucianavelasques que projeto legal, os postes ficam bem mais legais mesmo, eu já vi alguns decorados em São Paulo também, mas não fazer parte de nenhum projeto.
10-07-2019 08:36 PM
Hi @ErmesT I'm great, thanks for asking. Yes, they can't hide the poles but this way they turned something blue on something that makes people happy...Cheers from Brazil
10-07-2019 08:42 PM - edited 10-07-2019 08:45 PM
oi @alexandradias que legal que tem este tipo de arte em SP também, quando puder compartilha uma foto conosco
10-08-2019 02:31 AM - edited 10-08-2019 02:40 AM
Olá @lucianavelasques,
Esse projeto é realmente muito bonito e eu particularmente acho que melhora muito o visual das cidades. Aqui onde eu moro não há postes como o nossos e a maioria das fiações são aterrada, porém no Leste Europeu é muito comum você ver pinturas ou grafites em prédios muito antigos, às vezes eles estão até caindo as pedaços mas essas artes meios que mascaram um pouco do visual.
Aqui você pode ver um pouquinho dessas artes que estão pela cidade. 😃
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10-08-2019 03:34 AM
Hi @FelipePK In Eastern Europe, communism intervened brutally in the art delivered to the population, the poor surrogate who was successful and resisted until 1989. Freedom of expression was forbidden during that period. Graffito appeared many years after 1898 in the east and was accepted much harder by this population and administration from country to country.