Adurza – fanzine
Diaro de archivo vivo

2025
Fanzine
Spanish / Basque

ADURZA is a fanzine resulting from a participatory project carried out with Habemus Estudio in public space. Blank sheets were installed on the studio’s façade, inviting residents to contribute through a simple, open prompt: “Draw your neighborhood.”
Throughout September, passersby, neighbors, and residents produced a wide variety of drawings, reflecting their habits, memories, and perspectives on their everyday environment. Using this collective material, I composed scenes of daily life by combining the drawings, creating hybrid images where different viewpoints intersect and respond to each other.
The project aims to value the residents’ graphic voices and to create a sensitive, plural representation of the neighborhood, built by those who live there. The fanzine becomes a tool for social connection and local memory, accessible and non-institutional. It is distributed for free in local shops, extending the participatory experience beyond the workshop itself.


Participatory design · Independent publishing · Public space mediation · Graphic montage · Social and territorial design ·

Participatory design · Independent publishing · Public space mediation · Graphic montage · Social and territorial design ·