hetétl
Hetétl is a term used in speculative literature and design studies to describe a participatory practice in which communities collaboratively shape and narrate the experience of urban spaces through performance, storytelling, and interactive installations. The concept treats the city as a living text that can be co-authored by residents, artists, and planners, with narratives that evolve as spaces are used and reinterpreted.
In practice, hetétl involves open-ended events that blend theater, urban intervention, and digital media. Activities may
Origins and use: The term emerged in contemporary art and urban studies discourse in the early 21st
Impact and reception: Proponents argue that hetétl can strengthen local identity, foster civic dialogue, and provide
See also: participatory art, urban storytelling, community-based theatre, public space.