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Culturales

On-line version ISSN 2448-539XPrint version ISSN 1870-1191

Abstract

RIBOULET, Celia. Habitando otros mundos: Propuesta por un análisis del videoarte en América Latina. Culturales [online]. 2013, vol.1, n.2, pp.151-170. ISSN 2448-539X.

Among the wide range of images produced in the last years in the field of the video, the photography, the net.art, in Latin America, there are some of them on which it centres on the research particularly: the images in which we can denote one "inhabit" particuliar who relates a body (a being) to a space and a time in which he develops. This live related to the gesture begins in daily enough scenes in which the body manages to find a harmony, kind of grace", between the being of the human being and the being of the things, which populate the world. This live understands itself as a way that ensues from a set of gestures, looks, co-presences. If the live allows to wrap up, not always it allows to be established in the sense of one "inhabit really". It means that it turned simply, for many factors, very difficult to do "use of the world". The studied videoes, in this respect, show us and demonstrate how the bodies that they live - across the reutilization of myths, histories, forms, thoughts, rumors that construct silently the interpretation of this world - they can find an essential fragility and a singularity in the current conception of our societies across the technological way.

Keywords : latin-american videoarte; contemporary art; aesthetics.

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