Proposições da Artemídia em Poéticas Digitais nas Obras de Lucas Bambozzi e Diana Domingues
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https://doi.org/10.33871/23580437.2019.6.1.079-089Keywords:
Artemídia, Ciência, Poéticas digitais, Tecnologia.Abstract
A proposta em questão tem como objetivo compreender o processo de criação de poéticas digitais de dois artistas multimídia brasileiros - Lucas Bambozzi e Diana Domingues - observando como essas construções poéticas utilizam arte, ciência e tecnologia, promovendo proposições que culminam em modos diferenciados do fazer artístico na contemporaneidade. Com efeito, utilizamos as metodologias da revisão bibliográfica e da pesquisa em poéticas visuais, amparada em Fortin & Gosselin (2004), a fim de estabelecer relações entre as práticas artísticas de Bambozzi e Domingues nas obras O gabinete de Alice (2014), Mobile crash (2009 a 2014), Life, como corpo cai (1999), My body, my blood (1997), Our heart (2000) e as questões teóricas que implicam na compreensão do que estas obras suscitam ao entrelaçar arte, ciência e tecnologia.
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