MOTION LAYERS: uma de muitas leituras possíveis.
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https://doi.org/10.33871/23580437.2016.3.1.87-98Keywords:
Motion Layers, Mural, Estêncil, Edmund Feldman, Leitura da ImagemAbstract
O presente artigo consiste em um exercício teórico que, aplicando o método de leitura da imagem estabelecido por Edmund Feldman, oferece possíveis leituras para os murais do Motion Layers. O projeto vem sendo desenvolvido de maneira colaborativa desde 2009 pelos artistas Dimas, Artestenciva e Leandro Cínico, que contaram com ajuda de vários parceiros. As intervenções realizadas no Setor Histórico de Curitiba foram viabilizadas pela Lei de Incentivo à Cultura, na Modalidade de Mecenato Subsidiado, e busca estabelecer relações práticas e teóricas entre a técnica do estêncil e do cinema, levando a um permanente estado de observação, crítica e análise sobre a universalidade da cultura pop em uma perspectiva local.
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