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Between art, architecture and landscape: theory and criticism of contemporary complexity

Coordinated by professor Fabíola Zonno. The research investigates two movements currently underway: the reinvention of architectural and artistic practices through experimental actions in an expanded field; and the reinvention of the landscape through aesthetic creations that are founded on it as site-specific works, works that build their meanings based on the relationship with the context in which they are inserted. "Complexity" is a key concept for a multidimensional approach to these contemporary phenomena, as it describes a fabric formed by multiple "lines" that are intertwined and constitute a "device" that can be identified both to an interdisciplinary field of creation and to the landscape in its different temporalities (old-new relationship) and dimensions - imagery, phenomenal, discursive, eventual, among others. This research turns to the investigation of how architectural and artistic works can constitute ways of rewriting, reframing or poetizing what exists.

https://sucupira.capes.gov.br/sucupira/public/consultas/coleta/projetoPesquisa/viewProjetoPesquisa.xhtml?popup=true&idProjeto=317701

Coordinated by professor Fabíola Zonno. The research investigates two movements currently underway: the reinvention of architectural and artistic practices through experimental actions in an expanded field; and the reinvention of the landscape through aesthetic creations that are founded on it as site-specific works, works that build their meanings based on the relationship with the context in which they are inserted. "Complexity" is a key concept for a multidimensional approach to these contemporary phenomena, as it describes a fabric formed by multiple "lines" that are intertwined and constitute a "device" that can be identified both to an interdisciplinary field of creation and to the landscape in its different temporalities (old-new relationship) and dimensions - imagery, phenomenal, discursive, eventual, among others. This research turns to the investigation of how architectural and artistic works can constitute ways of rewriting, reframing or poetizing what exists.

https://sucupira.capes.gov.br/sucupira/public/consultas/coleta/projetoPesquisa/viewProjetoPesquisa.xhtml?popup=true&idProjeto=317701

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