Post Oil Cities is a project without commercial objectives that forms part of the activities of hybrids thought and action with which we investigate the relationships between humans and their envioroment from an ecological viewpoint. Aswell as post oil cities, hybrid 2.0 have open lines of investigation on art ecology, perception, landscape and eco architecture.
Direction, Organization, Curation and Design
Lluis Sabadell (Barcelona, 1974) is an artist and curator specialized in Art, Nature and Sustainability. Bachelor in Fine Arts by the University of Barcelona (1997) and MA by the University Pompeu Fabra (2008).
In 2005 creates and directs the project Híbrids 2.0 (www.hibrids.net) to reflect on relations between humans and their environment from an ecological point of view. WIth this project has been curating exhibitions on art and ecology (Natural Balance: Arts and Ecology), on architecture and sustainability (LAV01: Living Architecture Lab, Post-Oil Cities), on art, nature and technology (Transgressed Landscape) or on art, landscape and perception (Invisible Landscapes / Impossible Places). He also organizes and runs various workshops and conference sessions. Most notably the Expanded Workshops that promotes the creation of artistic projects made by interdisciplinary groups working on-line.
He has been a visiting professor at various universities such as the School of Architecture of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (ETSALP), the University School of Elisava-UPF , the Universitat Internacional de Catalunya (UIC). He regularly publishes on digital media about art, architecture and sustainability (www.ecosistemaurbano.org or www.laciudadviva.org) and has worked in various cultural publications and newspapers as La Vanguardia (Spain).
Organization, Curation, Design and Webmaster
Carlos Pedro Sant’Ana (Luanda, 1973) is an Architect graduated in Faculdade de Arquitectura da Universidade Técnica de Lisboa, and Master by Universidad Politécnica da Catalunya. He divides his activity between these two cities, developing his research on Strategy and Sustainability in Large Scale Projects, exploring new tools and project methodologies applied to Architecture. His goal is to work with strategies to generate systems that propose new ways of filling the landscape, urban and rural, consolidating an hibrid system of occupation. His research frame of work includes themes as Flexibility, Mobility, Energy and Ecology. Publishes regularly articles about contemporary architecture in A10 (Holland) and DOMUS (Italy). He is Co-Director of CASADAVIZINHA.EU and L'Atalante, organizing events and exhibitions on Architecture and Sustainability. He also Academic Coordinator in Máster en Diseño y Arquitectura in Elisava, Barcelona.