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Spatial interferences: site-specific strategies for immersive regeneration. (2024)
Book Chapter
MARTINEZ SANCHEZ, M.J. [2025]. Spatial interferences: site-specific strategies for immersive regeneration. In the Routledge companion to immersive media. Abingdon: Routledge. (Forthcoming)

This chapter explores immersive approaches to site-specific performance and architecture within the context of placemaking and regeneration. Performativity plays an essential role in spatial practices, as it is always involved in generating meaning a... Read More about Spatial interferences: site-specific strategies for immersive regeneration..

Delirium ambulatorium: city walks as conceptual mapping: from Hélio Oiticica to Rasheed Araeen and Lee Wen. (2023)
Book Chapter
BENTCHEVA, E. and MARTINEZ SANCHEZ, M.J. 2023. Delirium ambulatorium: city walks as conceptual mapping: from Hélio Oiticica to Rasheed Araeen and Lee Wen. In Mazadiego, E. (ed.) Charting space: the cartographies of conceptual art. Manchester: Manchester University Press [online], chapter 12, pages 242-263. Available from: https://doi.org/10.7765/9781526159960.00022

This chapter revisits the notion of Delirium ambulatorium conceived by Brazilian artist Hélio Oiticica in 1978. It describes Oiticica's interest in the simple act of wandering or walking through different areas of a city, particularly the favelas of... Read More about Delirium ambulatorium: city walks as conceptual mapping: from Hélio Oiticica to Rasheed Araeen and Lee Wen..

Jewellery multiplicity: digital architectures. (2023)
Book Chapter
MARTINEZ SANCHEZ, M.J. 2023. Jewellery multiplicity: digital architectures. In Dundjerović, A. and Pravdić, I. (eds.) Digital performing arts: participatory practices in a digital age. Belgrade: University of the Arts in Belgrade [online], pages 184-201. Available from: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7714355

This paper presents a live project developed with students of architecture, landscape and jewellery at Birmingham School of Architecture and Design in 2020. This project took place in the context of a module called Co.LAB (collaborative practice), wh... Read More about Jewellery multiplicity: digital architectures..