Javi Acevedo is a spatial practitioner working across design, artistic research, and civic collaboration. Their work focuses on creating environments where people can meet, listen, and engage with one another - from ritual installations and experimental gathering formats to mobile recording devices and cooperative urban projects.
Rather than separating art, architecture, and media, Acevedo approaches practice as a continuous process of translation between ideas, materials, and social contexts. Many projects begin with dialogue and evolve through iterative prototyping, resulting in spatial tools and formats that invite participation and shared authorship.
Over the past seven years, this practice has taken shape across four distinct yet interconnected fields:
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Design Practice
Development of mobile devices, spatial tools, and narrative objects that enable participation and shared experiences.
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Media Practice
Experimental gathering formats exploring dialogue, presence, and hybrid media environments.
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Artistic Practice
Ritual installations and symbolic spatial interventions investigating transformation and collective experience.
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Urban Practice
Collaborative projects and cooperative frameworks that activate public space and civic engagement.