Ala Plástica is
just two people, Silvina Babich and Alejandro Meitin. Yet there always seem to be many more people
in everything Ala Plastica does, intricate tapestries of people with many interconnections. Along with
Critical Art Ensemble, Sarah Lewison, Eduardo Molinari, Joan Vila Puig, Pio Torroja, Marcelo
Miranda, Fabiano Kueva, Graciela Carnevale and many others, we traveled together from the coastal
zone of La Plata to the River Delta on the edge of Buenos Aires, then up the Paraná to Rosario and
across the bridge to the flooded wetlands between Rosario and the town of Victoria. The theme of our
journey was “Watersheds as Laboratories of Governance.” And what we were doing was recapitulating
– and in some way becoming part of – the aesthetic, territorial, activist and ecological experience that
Ala Plástica has been co-creating with inhabitants of the Rio del Plata basin over the last twenty years.