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Thesis Info
- LABS ID
- 00699
- Thesis Title
- Transfiguration of visuality: representation and perception through multimedia objects embedded in virtuality
- Author
- Israel López
- E-mail
- israelalg AT gmail.com
- 2nd Author
- 3rd Author
- Degree
- Master in Arts
- Year
- 2018
- Number of Pages
- 65
- University
- Universidad de Guanajuato
- Thesis Supervisor
- Dr. Reynaldo Thompson
- Supervisor e-mail
- thompson AT ugto.mx
- Other Supervisor(s)
- Language(s) of Thesis
- Spanish
- Department / Discipline
- New Media Arts
- Copyright Ownership
- NomadLab
- Languages Familiar to Author
- English, Spanish, Italian
- URL where full thesis can be found
- drive.google.com/file/d/0B3QP6EIgOEezOVZfa0EteDYxb3Z2bEU3eFg4VmdRZ1N4VUE4/view?usp=sharing
- Keywords
- Perception, new media, multimedia, virtuality
- Abstract: 200-500 words
- The present research work analyzes the construction of discourses through the different positions of visuality, perception and multimedia objects embedded in virtuality, in this sense, it is proposed to open a reflection on the use of new technologies in the context of contemporary creation, we refer to the techno-scientific processes that are linked to the artistic work, addressing social and cultural burden of the image that transfigures visuality through the rise of new media, therefore the image carries to new ways of approaching their inherent condition to digital media that appeal to the fragmentation of language and communication.
Analyze the theoretical postures of visuality, the social, cultural and artistic burden through The Theory of New Media by Lev Manovich, to address the phenomena that fracture the artistic object and its disposition in the perceptual framework of the creative process through the insertion of the processes of digital manipulation of the image through the work of art, we will establish a technical conceptual approach of works produced with artificial vision techniques, real time video processing and the discursive connotation that fragments the viewer's visuality.