Bijari is a collective formed by architects, artists, designers, and video-makers that develops projects at the cross section of art and tactical urbanism, aided by a diverse range of media such as sculpture, video, and urban intervention. Based in São Paulo, the group is interested in how the narratives of power are constantly shaping and reshaping the built environment and its imagery, while also confronting the so-called suburban cultures. The public art projects that result from that research seek to create friction between the realities produced by the art discourses and everyday practices that shape new political and poetical territories. Bijari has exhibited in venues such as the Havana Biennial (2003); Collective Creativity, Kassel (2005); Estrecho Dudoso–Teor/éTica, Costa Rica (2006); MDE11, Medellín (2011); The Creative Time Summit (2012); Talking to Action, USA (2017); and the Centre Régional de la Photographie, France (2019).