Roaming erogenous points that draw a certain sexual scape in Parque do Flamengo (Rio de Janeiro), this article experiments a reading informed by the silent and silenced cruising practice. In the wake of the multispecies studies regardful to garden morphology, both desire and pleasure are placed as processes that not only informs topology, but, in ecological terms, cross and constitute themselves beyond the subject, partnering with more-that-human beings that play a role as they are put into relation. Seeking to handle theoretical tools that contribute to the renewal of landscape studies, we risk: in what ways sexual practices observed in this and other urban parks does expand the landscape repertoire, widening what and those that one is capable of feeling, seeing, imagining and interpreting?
Authors: Bruno Amadei & Gabriel Pedrotti