Cantamos Pessoas Vivas

"We Sing (=Preach) Live People"

Music by Quarteto 1111, a 70's portuguese band.
Their lyrics tried to reach people to rebel against political and social suffocation and power abuse.

Vilar de Mouros, often considered the portuguese Woodstock (inspite of its much smaller size) was, as the 
North American festival, a trigger to get people to experience themselves through music, peaceful manifestations
and even drugs and sex, and to get to know, and fight for, real freedom; in more than one way, it was a way for 
people to escape the tough reality, and a major factor to fighting for their rights, and eventually to the events that 
followed - such as the Carnation Revolution in Portugal (1974).








Exhibition Journal





                                                                 Exhibition

snapshot
                       
Exhibiton: an informational and nostalgic recreation of both festivals' spirit, through old articles, festival posters, photos, police reports, LP vinyls of bands that played in both festivals, and even dirt and weeds, recreating the physical space, all in a small corner of our university.


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Group effort with João David Gonçalves and Tiago Martins.
And congrats to JD for graduating. Cheers to one of the best groups ever.
Good luck JD.

Aula Magna



Graphic proposal on the portuguese college life-dedicated magazine, Aula Magna.
Group effort with Tiago Martins and João David Gonçalves.