Reboxing Colectiva
Accesibilidad
Reduced mobility
Date
Venue
Price
- Free access with online ticket download. All participants, both adults and minors, must have a ticket.
- RECOMMENDED AGE: Intergenerational. From 3 to 99 years old.
Format
Institution
Cardboard, one of the most common and frequently discarded materials, becomes the starting point here for building a collective play space.
ReBoxing Colectiva offers an open and constantly evolving installation: an experiential learning environment where reusing materials not only invites reflection on consumption and the environment but also fosters community, critical thinking, and new ways of imagining the city.
Children and adults create together a landscape of repurposed boxes that they can intervene in and reinvent through free play. What begins as a cardboard set is transformed into labyrinths, shelters, imaginary creatures, or ephemeral cities in continuous evolution.
Through collaborative dynamics, participants experiment with the basic principles of design, balance, and assembly in a horizontal environment where traditional roles are blurred, and creativity is shared and expanded.
An intergenerational activity that invites young and old to imagine and build together from the everyday, exploring alternative ways of inhabiting space.
Participant Information
Free access by downloading a ticket from the Madrid Destino ticketing platform. A maximum of 6 tickets per person may be downloaded.
We have organized 80-minute play shifts to facilitate access. After each shift, the room will be cleared to allow a new group to enter.
Tickets will be available on Friday, April 10 at 12:00 PM. Please assess your availability before downloading tickets; if you are ultimately unable to attend, those spots will remain unoccupied.
We recommend bringing non-slip socks for use in the space, should you prefer to remove your shoes to enter the activity.
Children must be accompanied at all times by a responsible adult; everyone must have a ticket.
Recommended for ages 3 and up. There will be small objects, scissors, utility knives (cutters), and glue; therefore, adults must accompany and supervise children to ensure they enjoy the activity safely.
Activity for children and adults to do together. All participants must acquire a ticket.
Who designed this installation?
Basurama is an art, architecture, and environment collective founded in 2001. Its area of study and action focuses on the city and the complex processes that coexist within it. It uses waste in its broadest sense as a starting point, medium, and end to think about and build new possibilities. Networking, active participation, the enhancement of local resources, and creativity are the keys to its social transformation projects.
Cardboard, one of the most common and frequently discarded materials, becomes the starting point here for building a collective play space.
ReBoxing Colectiva offers an open and constantly evolving installation: an experiential learning environment where reusing materials not only invites reflection on consumption and the environment but also fosters community, critical thinking, and new ways of imagining the city.
Children and adults create together a landscape of repurposed boxes that they can intervene in and reinvent through free play. What begins as a cardboard set is transformed into labyrinths, shelters, imaginary creatures, or ephemeral cities in continuous evolution.
Through collaborative dynamics, participants experiment with the basic principles of design, balance, and assembly in a horizontal environment where traditional roles are blurred, and creativity is shared and expanded.
An intergenerational activity that invites young and old to imagine and build together from the everyday, exploring alternative ways of inhabiting space.
Participant Information
- Free access by downloading a ticket from the Madrid Destino ticketing platform. A maximum of 6 tickets per person may be downloaded.
- We have organized 80-minute play shifts to facilitate access. After each shift, the room will be cleared to allow a new group to enter.
- Tickets will be available on Friday, April 10 at 12:00 PM. Please assess your availability before downloading tickets; if you are ultimately unable to attend, those spots will remain unoccupied.
- We recommend bringing non-slip socks for use in the space, should you prefer to remove your shoes to enter the activity.
- Children must be accompanied at all times by a responsible adult; everyone must have a ticket.
- Recommended for ages 3 and up. There will be small objects, scissors, utility knives (cutters), and glue; therefore, adults must accompany and supervise children to ensure they enjoy the activity safely.
- Activity for children and adults to do together. All participants must acquire a ticket.
Who designed this installation?
Basurama is an art, architecture, and environment collective founded in 2001. Its area of study and action focuses on the city and the complex processes that coexist within it. It uses waste in its broadest sense as a starting point, medium, and end to think about and build new possibilities. Networking, active participation, the enhancement of local resources, and creativity are the keys to its social transformation projects.