Dissertação
Desdobramentos contemporâneos: processos híbridos entre Origami, Op Art e tecnologia
Fecha
2022-04-27Autor
Massoli, Emerson da Silva
Institución
Resumen
The present research in visual poetics, linked to the Art and Technology line, of the
Graduate Program in Visual Arts, proposes the establishment of artistic installations,
from physical and digital elements, resulting from the Origami technique and images
referenced in the Movement artistic Op Art, through the investigation of hybrid
processes in Contemporary Art. The poetics is based on the practical and theoretical
conceptualization of the hybrid process between Crafts and technologies, in-depth,
from the author's own artistic practice. Thus, the term Craft refers to predominantly
manual techniques, in which the artist explores his subjectivity through direct physical
contact with materials and tools. In the context of the research, the manuality is in the
paper folding technique, the Origami; in turn, the technologies used are related to the
construction of images inspired by Op Art, in this case, digital technologies, involved
in devices and software, employed in the poetics in a semi-automated way. The study
is developed motivated by the contemporary phenomena of instability, ephemerality
and transience, resulting from the condition of life in Post-Modernity, affecting all
dimensions of the subjects inserted in this context. Such circumstances, observed in
the author's personal life, serve as a stimulus for the initiation of the works.
Conceptions are developed, through analogies between the hybrid processes, the
Origami technique and the historical and aesthetic aspects of Op Art with PostModernity, aiming to establish a link between the topics covered, in the perspective of
interrelating in a subjective and personal, the artistic practice with the theory involved
in the research. In addition, topics related to appropriation and visual perception
associated with Art are addressed. Through poetics, the possible developments in
Contemporary Art are investigated and analyzed, through the hybridism between Art
and Technology, resulting in eight artistic proposals, covering the study topics, which
are presented to the public in three individual exhibitions, permeating the hybridism
between materiality and virtuality in interactive propositions.