Hidden Barriers: Connecting spaces and imaging places

Activity: Talk or presentationInvited talk

Description

This talk and workshop explores the theme of Hidden Barriers: elements of divisive architecture put in place during 'The Troubles' (the period between 1969 and 1994 when the sectarian conflict in NI was at its most extreme) to deliberately disconnect communities in areas of sectarian confrontation, as part of wider conflict-era security strategy. Quite distinct from the highly visible 'peace-walls', these Hidden Barriers are made up of everyday, ordinary and seemingly benign parts of the built environment, such as shops, roads, factories and landscaping. Almost 'hiding in plain sight', these barriers continue to promote social, economic and physical division across a large number of Belfast's inner-city communities.

The event draws on recent research from the multi-disciplinary 'Hidden Barriers' research project at Ulster University to re-imagine how these Hidden Barriers might be transformed. The event utilizes VR technology to allow participants to experience real-life examples of these Hidden Barriers so that participants can work with community representatives from the affected areas, as well as staff and students from the fields of architecture and conflict-transformation, to creatively explore ways that help reconnect disconnected
Period27 Mar 2019
Event titleImagine Belfast 2019: Festival of Ideas & Politics
Event typeOther
LocationBelfast, United KingdomShow on map
Degree of RecognitionInternational