Godofredo Enes Pereira

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10 days ago
Melhor maneira de passar o aniversário não há: pelas ruas a celebrar o 25 de Abril e com as minhas duas pessoas preferidas no mundo ❤️
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22 days ago
25 Abril sempre!
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22 days ago
The new e-flux Notes installement is an adapted excerpt from Susana Caló and Godofredo Enes Pereira’s @godofredo_enes new book CERFI: Analysis Everywhere. Militancy, Research, Architecture and Psychiatry @minorcompositions . The Center for Institutional Studies, Research, and Training (CERFI) was a research cooperative cofounded by Félix Guattari. At the intersection of Marx and Freud, its members set out to place analysis at the center of militant practices. CERFI: Analysis Everywhere recovers this legacy and invites us to think about analysis—everywhere and by other means—as a vital tool for political transformation. Read it at the link in bio. Image: François Pain, Bruno Guattari, Joséphine Guattari, and others at La Borde during the filming of Min Tanaka (1986). Photo by Jean-Michel Pain, courtesy of François Pain for CERFI. Analysis Everywhere.
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1 month ago
We are very pleased to be presenting the Psychostructures initiative and film works at ‘Architecture of Desire’ at Goldsmiths University of London. A great line up of speakers for the event convened by Anthony Faramelli and Department of Visual Cultures including Chris Smith, Gary Genosko, Natassia Nasser, Susana Caló & Godofredo Enes Pereira, Anthony Faramelli, Lita Crociani-Windland and Nigel Williams. All welcome at Goldsmiths Cinema - free entry. 10am-6pm Friday 27 February. The event will be live streamed - DM for Zoom address. #psychostructures #architectureandpsychology #architectureandpsychoanalysis #schizoanalysisofarchitecture #warrenandmosley
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2 months ago
Dia 28 de fevereiro, sábado, pelas 12h, vamos estar na @livrariatrama , no Porto, para conversar sobre OS SUBCOMUNS: PLANEAMENTO FUGITIVO E ESTUDO NEGRO, de Stefano Harney e Fred Moten. @bichx__ , @godofredo_enes e @gessicacomge darão o mote a uma conversa que queremos alargar a toda a sala. Será um gosto ver-vos por lá!
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3 months ago
Much has changed in my life in the past few months - but of all things I could mention none is more significant then finally having in my hands the first copy of CERFI: Analysis Everywhere, a ten-year project with Susana Calo, soon to be available from @minorcompositions A big thank you to all that helped us along the way. We'll share more info on book launches and distribution in the new year!
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4 months ago
This stunning work from @will_tooze , After Hours, is an investigation into the environmental damage caused by extractive agriculture and desertification in Alentejo, a southern region of Portugal. Focusing on shifts from diurnal to nocturnal activity as a result of these processes, the project uses audio tools, LiDAR surveys and situated interviews to model environmental relations after dark. By listening with Alentejo’s inhabitants and embedded within critical sites of change, we begin to sense how the border between day and night becomes a site of environmental struggle. The final work received the Head of Programme Prize for 2025, and is currently on view at the Porto Design Biennale. For more information on this project and to view the full film, visit afterhours.earth @portodesignbiennale @anastrophes.collective #environmentalarchitecture #architecture #nightecology #climatejustice #collectivelistening
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6 months ago
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8 months ago
‘EX-HUMUS: Política colectiva desde abajo’ por Godofredo Pereira. Publicado en Revista A, número 22. @arquitectura.pucp Pereira es arquitecto e investigador. Dirige el MA Environmental Architecture del Royal College of Art. Fue miembro de Forensic Architecture. Actualmente está trabajando en su libro EX-HUMUS, en el que aborda las violaciones a los derechos humanos y ambientales al rededor de las reservas de litio en en desierto de Atacama. @godofredo_enes ENCUENTRA LA REVISTA A22 EN LAS LIBRERIAS @elvirreylibros y @arcadia_mediatica
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10 months ago
Tomorrow starts the Take Back the Land symposium ! From urban struggles for housing or against gentrification, to decolonisation struggles, struggles against extractivism and plantation monoculture, to struggles for the return of ancestral First Nation territories against settler colonies, from climate justice to the right to the city, land is crucial. The Take Back the Land Symposium will ask why this is so and what role architecture can play in the struggles to take back the land. The symposium will run over Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Across the three days we will have a mix of presentations, screenings, sound pieces, conversations, and more importantly, plenty of time to talk with each other. You can RSVP via eventbrite, link in bio.
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1 year ago
Take Back the Land Symposium School of Architecture Annual Research Programme Convened by Godofredo Pereira and Dubravka Sekulić, with Shehrazade Mahassini Friday, May 16 10.30 AM - 7 PM Senior Common Room, Kensington Gore, Royal College of Art [registration link in bio] Abiba Coulibaly, Manal Massalha, Al-Wah'at Collective, Christina Geros, Emilio Distretti, Thandi Loewenson, Dubravka Sekulić, David McEwen, Kali Akuno. The Take Back the Land event series is a year-long collaborative research programme across the SoA, culminating in a three-day international symposium on Take Back the Land in Term 3. Land is central to many struggles in the world today: from urban struggles for housing or against gentrification, to decolonisation struggles, struggles against extractivism and plantation monoculture, to struggles for the return of ancestral First Nation territories against settler colonies. The Take Back the Land Symposium asks why this is so, what is at stake for those engaged in these processes, and what role architecture can play in these struggles. The symposium combines presentations, talks and interventions from the RCA community and invited speakers, those who work on the ground, focusing on architecture's contribution to the struggle. Day 1: Nishat Awan, The Otolith Group, Marina Addis Waldman, Osman Yousefzada, León Duval, Mingxin Li, Tiago Patatas, Dámaso Randulfe, Shehrazade Mahassini. Day of the symposium is organised by the SoA PhD Cohort. Day 2: Jon Goodbun, Jesse Connuck, Kae Rose, Hana Baraka, Max Livesey, Dima Srouji, Charlotte Grace, Imani Jacqueline Brown, Adrian Lahoud, Godofredo Pereira, Matt Lewis.
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1 year ago