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Cartography of the Invisible: paradoxes of expression of the Body-in-Arte

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Author(s):
Antonio Flávio Alves Rabelo
Total Authors: 1
Document type: Doctoral Thesis
Press: Campinas, SP.
Institution: Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP). Instituto de Artes
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Examining board members:
Renato Ferracini; Fernando Antonio Pinheiro Villar de Queiroz; Eleonora Batista Fabião; Cassiano Sydow Quilici; Ana Cristina Colla
Advisor: Renato Ferracini
Abstract

This cartographic research aims to realize an aesthetic and conceptual research on the relationship between visibility and invisibility in the creative process of the body in art. Conceptually and methodologically, the research is part of a Thematic Project developed by LUME - Interdisciplinary Center for Theatrical Research - UNICAMP, under the coordination of Prof. Dr. Renato Ferracini and Dr. Frankl Suzi Sperber, called Memória(s) e pequenas percepções. In its vertical and close coordination with the Thematic Project, this cartography works with the concept of invisibility and its intrinsic relationship to practical processes of artistic creation. The question and basic assumption of this cartography is trying to problematize this concept of invisibility, derivative to key concepts of the Thematic Project: Memory and Microperception. In our drawing, the concept of invisibility has the concepts of Vibrating Body (Suely Rolnik ); Virtual (Pierre Lévy and Gilles Deleuze), Turbulence Zone and Subjétil Body (Renato Ferracini ) within the initial power of the work. This first conceptual route led the cartografy to the concept of Mirroring of Forces (José Gil) and the Theory of Affections (Espinosa). Such questioning has been drawn from and traversed by the creation process and presentation of the Hotel Medea Project through its Artist Residency process (between 2007 and 2012). A cartography of the journey experienced as a member of Hotel Medea, punctuated by an approach that drifts between some paradoxes of borderline experiences linked to that Project. So, the processual and intensive approach of the Hotel Medea Project articulates from a practical point of view the concepts and questions of this doctoral research: the invisibility experienced as a power, force or field vibration of actions that can sustain the presence/organicity of the body of the actors/performers (AU)

FAPESP's process: 10/07650-2 - The visible and invisible in the expression of body-on-the-art
Grantee:Antonio Flávio Alves Rabelo
Support Opportunities: Scholarships in Brazil - Doctorate