FOOTDISTRICT and NIKE ACG, together with OCEAN52, present the fourth season of TERRA PROJECT, an initiative that proposes a new way of relating to nature through understanding —an essential step toward protecting it. This edition unfolds as an intense and sensory journey: a day to pause, observe, and rethink. To ask ourselves what it means to create with awareness in a world that is constantly transforming. Talks and workshops become living spaces where urgent questions intersect, and the individual finds meaning through the collective. From the most technical to the most intuitive, this gathering invites us to explore new ways of relating to our surroundings —to imagine other ways of
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Nicasio Torres. Born in Las Palmas and based in Barcelona, Nicasio merges engineering and fine arts into a pictorial body of work driven by pure intuition. Illustrator, educator, and artist, his practice explores the balance between form and energy through a vibrant visual language that pushes boundaries and seeks new forms of beauty. These ideas will materialize in a workshop where we’ll apply his techniques to a uniform designed in visual harmony with the marine environment.
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Eme Rock. Designer, educator, and co-founder of Makeo.top —a second-hand fashion platform born as a critical response to the dominant consumption model. Drawing from his experience in the fashion industry, Eme advocates for a vision based on reuse, conscious consumption, and resistance to the commodification of what we understand as fair fashion.
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Lourdes Rosés. A painter trained at the Llotja School of Barcelona, Lourdes Rosés develops her work from a deep connection to the creative process. Her career spans from watercolor to ceramics, with special attention to concept as the driving force of each project. Her practice is defined by constant experimentation and an almost ritualistic dedication to painting.
ACTIVITIES
Segundo Espacio will host the activities on June 11th, becoming the ideal environment to explore recycling from multiple perspectives. A space where theory and practice intertwine through various disciplines to rethink materials, processes, and their impact on our environment.
Textile Crypsis
This talk begins with two key questions: What impact do synthetic fabrics have? And what can we do about it? We’ll explore material life cycles, the challenges of recycling, and new ideas for transformation. Eme Rock also reflects on camouflage — crypsis as an evolutionary strategy that has inspired textiles since World War I. Patterns that once served to conceal now reveal, in a context of growing environmental awareness.
Navy Blue Workshop
A creative workshop led by artist Nicasio Torres, where we’ll transform white garments into camouflage inspired by the marine landscape. By observing the colours, textures, and shapes around us, we’ll design new patterns that engage with the environment. The aim isn’t to disappear, but to blend in — to find visual harmony with the ocean and the shore. An exercise in translating what we’ve learned about sustainability, perception, and visual language into fabric.
Gyotaku Workshop
Lourdes Rosés introduces us to Gyotaku, a traditional Japanese art technique born from nets and tides. Originally used by fishermen to record their best catches, this practice has evolved into a way of capturing the form and spirit of the fish on paper, using non-toxic inks and flexible sheets. The direct imprint of the fish's body becomes a unique artwork, where gesture, memory, and nature intertwine.
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117Plastic (Kg)
192Wipes (KG)
981Cigarettes (Units)
220Masks (Units)
01,41Metal (Kg)
17,2Others (Kg)
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