Case study #2 Users

 


The hijacking and burning of buses as barricades at either end of Irene Morales Street, Ground Zero, has transformed from Invented Traditional Protest in 2019 to habitual protest. The last instrumentalization of a public transport bus as a weapon of street warfare was the beginning of April 2022. The identification of Irene Morales Street as a New Site of Memory is imminent, together with the street’s renaming as Mauricio Freddy, the name of the person who died by falling into a hole created by rioting violence and vandalism on 23 December 2019, who was simultaneously electrocuted and drowned on the corner of Irene Morales and Alameda. The Boric Government’s new laws for visual art, new heritage and their old right to this protest will preserve the stencil mural of Mauricio Freddy as visual art and visually and actually re-imagine this place as a new site of memory, a new memory site to remember the urban insurrection's violence and destruction as just.


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