Cine Fluxo Cart

Clara Borges, Guilherme Noguti, Enzo Amadei, Yuri Tsubouchi, Mario Daloia, Cassio Rothschild

Project implementation: Brazil
Project development: Brazil

Cine Fluxo is an independent film collective that works with harm reduction through screenings of audiovisual works in the Cracolândia flow, located in the Luz neighborhood.

We believe that audiovisual media promotes access to art and social dialogue and offers moments of leisure and support for the population that is socially unprotected by the State.

The goal is to encourage audiovisual training and production, along with creative expression, autonomy, and the production of individual narratives by participants. Audiovisual language is a powerful tool for reintegration, affection, and resistance.

Cine Fluxo carries out its activities using a cart, designed and built by a group of students from Escola da Cidade, which essentially carries a projector, speaker, car battery, inverter, projection screen, tripod, folding benches and intimate protection and personal hygiene kits.

The cart was made with a metal base salvaged from a junkyard and plywood used for concrete forms. The wooden plates were drilled with 2.2-centimeter circles spaced every 6 centimeters, allowing for hooks made from broom handles and improving battery ventilation and sound output.

The wood joints were made with angle irons to facilitate assembly and disassembly. To facilitate organization within the cart, niches, shelves, and openings were created. The wheels are pneumatic to withstand the harsh conditions of the street. Furthermore, the metal base itself has a support that allows for the placement of a flagpole for the Cine Fluxo flag.

Even more beautiful is that this cart isn't empty: along with it goes our film, made by many hands and eyes, with the active participation of those who live in the territory and build Cine Fluxo on a daily basis, which will also be shown at the Biennale, reaffirming that street cinema, made with affection and listening, is a way of occupying the city, it is architecture.

Free

Vacancies: 30

Mauá Occupation – Rua Mauá 340 (next to Luz station)

Registration

Registrations must be made by form available here.

Selection will be made in order of registration.

Registration will be open up to 1 hour before the start of the activity, as long as there are spaces available.

Virtual Tour of the 14th BIAsp 

The 14th São Paulo International Architecture Biennial, Extremes: Architectures for a hot world., It has expanded beyond physical space and can now be visited from anywhere! 

The virtual tour offers a new perspective on the exhibition, which took place from September 18th to October 19th at the Oca in Ibirapuera Park, allowing for fluid, free, and intuitive navigation between the different spaces. During the visit, curatorial content, high-definition images, and details that deepen the spatial and conceptual understanding of the artworks are available. 

The platform broadens access, preserves the memory of the Biennial, and creates new ways to experience architecture. 

Visit the 14th BIAsp here!  

Explore at your own pace, revisit routes, and deepen your experiences. 

The virtual tour will soon be available on the IABsp (Brazilian Institute of Architects – São Paulo branch) website.