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About this exposition
About this exposition
I would
like to present my inter-textual reading of some theories concerning the
nature of space and my reflections upon the materiality of it. I aim to
open an alternative way to think about scenography. I would like to
expose the theoretical process, the visual documentation and the
artistic outcomes of a particular scenic event.
So far, I have used my artistic practice as a method of inquiry and it
is not my interest to offer an objective approach to the knowledge of
space. In my process, I have found that reflective practice has been a
central productive mode for my creativity. I intend to evaluate the
unintended and unexpected findings in my work, and make them available
for other practitioners.
New interpretations of visual culture may contribute to the generation
of extended knowledge. New insights about well-known concepts may
provoke different outcomes, some of which may go beyond the basic
concepts of the discipline of origin.
I am interested in sensuality as an object of analysis and
reconsideration of human experience. I am excited to engage with the
visual, not simply as a mode of recording data or illustrating texts,
but ‘as a medium through which new knowledge and critiques may be
created’ (Pink 2007, 13). I propose to connect various sources of
knowledge in a way that brings alternatives to think as an architect, as
a scenographer, as performance designer and as a teacher.
As much as I would like to situate the outcomes of my artistic research
in the field of performance design, I hope my reflections may cross
several disciplines.