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Item Integración Biocultural - La función de tu elección-Baquero-Villalobos, Danna Katerin; Bernal-Recalde, Juan Esteban; Choachi-Zabala, Laura Veronica; Noy-Cano, Camilo AlbertoBiocultural Integration proposes the implementation of itinerant, multipurpose and replicable public spaces that consolidate the adaptation strips of Priority Public Occupation Areas as a transition between the city and the countryside. as a transition between the city and the countryside. From a perspective of recovery, protection and conservation of the ecosystems that are part of the natural and community heritage of the City of Bogotá, the aim is to control the occupation of these strips with effective The objective is to control the occupation of these strips with ephemeral and flexible scenarios that strengthen the appropriation of the citizenship for the Cerros Orientales, and that promote their participation in the control and active care of these spaces to the extent that their function will be determined collectively with participation processes that respond to the ways of living in community, and to sociocultural or artistic processes that demonstrate the importance of the edge.Item Memorias: II Encuentro de Semilleros de Investigación de la FACCAlan, Casas; Castiblanco, Andrés; Caro-Pérez, Andrés Felipe; Fonseca-Muñoz, Andrea Lorena; González-Pulgarín, Angely Nikol; Cárdenas, Angie; Rodríguez-Mosquera, Brayan Alejandro; Noy-Cano, Camilo Alberto; Solano-Dalmero, Cristina Isabel; Fique, Daniel Alejandro; Jiménez-Mendoza, Diego Fabián; Silva, Felipe Sandoval; Montell-Caraballo, Gabriela Maribel; Montell, Gabriela; Acosta, Geraldin Umba; Ramírez-Charry, Iván David; Cadena-Cifuentes, Jenny Alexandra; Niño, José David; Ocampo, José Fernando; Rincón-Nieto, José Sebastián; Martínez-Mora, Juan Andrés; Tarquino-Farieta, Juan David; Bernal, Juan Esteban; López-Cantor, Juan Felipe; Quevedo-Ladino, Juan Pablo; Hoyos-Manrique, Juan Sebastián; Umaña-Díaz, Julián Steven; Sánchez-Rincón, Lady Natalia; Roa, Laura Catalina; Huertas-Prado, Leidy Katherine; Pachón-Cortés, Lina Sofía; Feo, Luis Santiago; Barahona-Bernal, María Camila; Ramírez-González, María Camila; Velandia-Bustos, Martha Liliana; Vélez, Mateo; Lozano Ladino, Miguel Ángel; Pinilla Santos, Miguel Ángel; Tabares Pérez, Miguel Ángel; Rodríguez Pérez, Nicolás David; Albarracín, Nicolás Santiago; Morales Velandia, Nicole Camila; Mendoza, Néstor; Casas Castellanos, Paula Alejandra; Sánchez Valencia, Paula Catalina; Cruz López, Paula Valentina; Vergara Ríos, Rudy Liliana; Guerra Amézquita, Samuel Daniel; Rodríguez Espinosa, Samuel Jacobo; Leal Terán, Santiago; Gómez Fajardo, Sara Daniela; Pineda Torres, Sara; Hamon Rodríguez, Shahyla; Espitia Martínez, Sharon Nicol; Ortega Quistial, Yorelly ConsueloThe Second Meeting of Research Groups and Formative Research of the Faculty of Art, Communication, and Culture reaffirms the importance of research-creation as a central axis of educational processes, where theory, practice, and critical reflection on the environment converge. This space is consolidated as a platform to showcase the research thinking of our students, who, from their respective disciplines, explore the links between academic knowledge and the cultural, social, and territorial realities of the country. The proceedings gathered here demonstrate a rigorous and thoughtful academic exercise, revealing not only the diversity of methodological approaches but also the relevance and creativity with which the research groups address contemporary issues. In their projects, students assume an active role in transforming their contexts, recognizing art, communication, architecture, film, and gastronomy as languages that allow them to understand, question, and reimagine the world.
