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Thesis Info
- LABS ID
- 00668
- Thesis Title
- Artistic narratives at heterogeneous environments: an analysis of Global Strike project
- Author
- Clayton Policarpo
- E-mail
- clayton.policarpo AT gmail.com
- 2nd Author
- 3rd Author
- Degree
- Master of Tecnologies of Intelligence and Digital Design
- Year
- 2015
- Number of Pages
- 153
- University
- Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo (Brazil)
- Thesis Supervisor
- Lucia Santaella
- Supervisor e-mail
- Other Supervisor(s)
- Language(s) of Thesis
- Portuguese
- Department / Discipline
- Tecnologies of Intelligence and Digital Design
- Copyright Ownership
- Clayton Policarpo
- Languages Familiar to Author
- Portuguese, English, Spanish
- URL where full thesis can be found
- tede2.pucsp.br/handle/handle/18192
- Keywords
- artistic narratives, digital art, Global Strike, actor-network theory, media ecology
- Abstract: 200-500 words
- In every step in ways of producing language, we started to live in new communicative and cultural ecologies, that present themselves in an increased semiodiversity. New environments are configured, leaving sometimes to the art the role of mediating and reach new limits that broaden the understanding of the generated changes by the emerging possibilities. In order to trace reflections and propose a theoretical and methodological basis concerning the creation of the artistic narratives on digital platforms, this paper seeks, from monitoring the several steps of a developed network project, the Global Strike (globalstrike.net), to prepare a critical repertoire for analysis and creation of aesthetic manifestations that use hypermedia languages. We start from an ecological perspective, when different agents tend to be articulated in interactive processes and produce a reticular and flat organized flows. Definitions are traced that we hope to strengthen the understanding about works that are limited in such model. To clarify terms like communication s ecology and interstitial narratives, we seek to restructure concepts like author, work and observer. By the time we identify a political dimension in such experiences, as these constitute temporary practice and through heterogeneous associations