PUBLIC SPACE
Manuel Delgado
1. Space of public entitlement.
2.
Space accessible to everyone, that can be appropriated but not owned; setting
for countless heterogeneous actions and actors that is not the result of a
specific morphology, but of the articulation of sensible qualities produced by
the practical operations and time-space schematisations procured, live, by its
users.
[Photo by Juan Carlos Pascual, jcpascual.net]