Souza Sánchez, Pablo Miguel deNaranjo Henríquez, Helena Iballa2025-12-292025-12-292025-11-28De Souza Sánchez, P. M., & Naranjo Henríquez, H. I. (2025). Liquid Landscapes and Ephemeral Site-Specific Art and Architecture in the Era of Social Networks. [Conferencia]. En ERUA Online Biennale Arts and Edges. https://ecos.erua-eui.eu/info/erua-biennale/https://hdl.handle.net/11268/16649Ephemeral art and architecture have a way of leaving permanent registers in social networks. They become footprints of past events, in constant change and growth as their dissemination expands through sharing, comments, likes, and hashtags. These digital traces become new elements of meaning within tourist scenography and contribute to constructing the cultural identity of a territory. Social media platforms alter the perception of such ephemeral interventions and redefine how territory is experienced, especially within the liquid dynamics of contemporary tourism. The solid, physical and tangible territory becomes a liquid landscape, reinterpreted in real-time by the digital nomad who inhabits it, challenging traditional criteria of territorial identity. This research acknowledges the influence of vertical and transversal educational methodologies, such as the integrated urban drawing and planning studios that encourage critical spatial analysis and interdisciplinary experimentation. These academic frameworks—rooted in experiential learning and collective authorship—shape new ways to design and document ephemeral architecture (De Souza, Ferrer, & Naranjo, 2023).engAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internationalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/Liquid Landscapes and Ephemeral Site-Specific Art and Architecture in the Era of Social Networks.conference outputhttps://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17855740open accessArquitecturaArte contemporáneoIdentidad culturalGoal 11: Make cities inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable