Ecological fictions and artistic processes: The production of artistic works and the symbolic relationship with the inhabited and constructed territory
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This article intends to explain the different possibilities of representation of what we will call “fictional ecosystems”, being imaginary ecosystems that are developed through visual representation, highlighting their importance to establish, develop and maintain a connection with the inhabited ter...
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Ecological fictions and artistic processes: The production of artistic works and the symbolic relationship with the inhabited and constructed territory Ecoficciones y procesos artísticos: la producción de obras artísticas y la relación simbólica con el territorio habitado y construido |
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Villavicencio Monti, Karla Paola Hernández Calvo, Max Alfredo Escribens Bacigalupo, Alessandra |
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This article intends to explain the different possibilities of representation of what we will call “fictional ecosystems”, being imaginary ecosystems that are developed through visual representation, highlighting their importance to establish, develop and maintain a connection with the inhabited territory, as fundamental relationship to build a society that questions the subjectivities established in the coexistence with the natural, humanized and collective environment. Thus, an explanatory line is developed, which answers the following question, can elements of visual representation be used for the creation of “fictional ecosystems” that help to question the relationship that we build with our natural and humanized ecosystems in the contemporary environment and its corresponding problems? The answer is built through a methodology created using two phases of analysis. An explanatory line is drawn through artistic proposals made in Peru, developed on different supports and using various means, such as painting, drawing, installation and video art. The first phase called “Ritualized Territory and Creation” deals with the relationship between own experiences in the territory of the artists and their creative processes; the second phase “Territory and Cultural Imaginaries”, highlights the intrinsic link between the experiences established in the previous phase and the construction of imaginaries that enable to question our cultural and ethical environment. It is attempted to highlight the importance and the fundamental role of the abovementioned representations as a bridge for a better understanding of the framework of subjectivities that triggers the relationship between natural and humanized ecosystems. This methodology will be explained through the development of four projects: “Abglutia”. “Peligro de Extinción”, “Natural Sense Making” and finally, “Pestes”. Through the analysis of these projects, it is recognized that the visual representations of these fictional ecosystems are useful and necessary to develop a critical view that promotes introspection and questioning about the relationship with our natural environment and the ecosystems that have influence on it, enabling to establish in our collective relationships the development of a symbolic relationship with the territory that we inhabit and build. |
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Ecological fictions and artistic processes: The production of artistic works and the symbolic relationship with the inhabited and constructed territoryEcoficciones y procesos artísticos: la producción de obras artísticas y la relación simbólica con el territorio habitado y construidoVillavicencio Monti, Karla PaolaHernández Calvo, Max AlfredoEscribens Bacigalupo, AlessandraSymbolic TerritoryNatural EcosystemFictionEnvironmentArtCreative ProcessTerritorio simbólicoEcosistema naturalFicciónMedioambienteArteProceso creativoThis article intends to explain the different possibilities of representation of what we will call “fictional ecosystems”, being imaginary ecosystems that are developed through visual representation, highlighting their importance to establish, develop and maintain a connection with the inhabited territory, as fundamental relationship to build a society that questions the subjectivities established in the coexistence with the natural, humanized and collective environment. Thus, an explanatory line is developed, which answers the following question, can elements of visual representation be used for the creation of “fictional ecosystems” that help to question the relationship that we build with our natural and humanized ecosystems in the contemporary environment and its corresponding problems? The answer is built through a methodology created using two phases of analysis. An explanatory line is drawn through artistic proposals made in Peru, developed on different supports and using various means, such as painting, drawing, installation and video art. The first phase called “Ritualized Territory and Creation” deals with the relationship between own experiences in the territory of the artists and their creative processes; the second phase “Territory and Cultural Imaginaries”, highlights the intrinsic link between the experiences established in the previous phase and the construction of imaginaries that enable to question our cultural and ethical environment. It is attempted to highlight the importance and the fundamental role of the abovementioned representations as a bridge for a better understanding of the framework of subjectivities that triggers the relationship between natural and humanized ecosystems. This methodology will be explained through the development of four projects: “Abglutia”. “Peligro de Extinción”, “Natural Sense Making” and finally, “Pestes”. Through the analysis of these projects, it is recognized that the visual representations of these fictional ecosystems are useful and necessary to develop a critical view that promotes introspection and questioning about the relationship with our natural environment and the ecosystems that have influence on it, enabling to establish in our collective relationships the development of a symbolic relationship with the territory that we inhabit and build.En este artículo se exponen las diversas formas de representación de lo que se denominará «ecosistemas ficcionales». Estos se refieren a entornos imaginarios que se desarrollan mediante representaciones visuales, destacando su relevancia para la creación, desarrollo y mantenimiento de un vínculo con el territorio habitado. Este lazo se considera fundamental para la construcción de una sociedad que cuestione las subjetividades arraigadas en la convivencia con el entorno natural, humanizado y colectivo. De esta manera, se establece una línea explicativa para abordar la interrogante: ¿Es viable emplear elementos de representación visual para la creación de «ecosistemas ficcionales» que contribuyan a cuestionar la relación que se construye con los entornos naturales y humanizados en contemporaneidad y sus respectivas problemáticas? La respuesta se estructura a través de una metodología de dos fases de análisis. Se traza una línea explicativa mediante propuestas artísticas en Perú, abordando diversos soportes y medios como pintura, dibujo, instalación y videoarte. La primera fase titulada Territorio ritualizado y creación, se centra en la relación entre las vivencias personales de los y las artistas en el territorio y sus procesos creativos. En la segunda fase Territorio e imaginarios culturales, se destaca la relación intrínseca entre las experiencias establecidas en la anterior fase y la construcción de imaginarios que permiten cuestionar el entorno cultural y ético. Se enfatiza la importancia y el rol fundamental de las representaciones mencionadas como un puente para comprender mejor las subjetividades presentes en los ecosistemas naturales y los ecosistemas artificiales o humanizados. Esta metodología será explicada mediante el desarrollo de cuatro proyectos específicos: Abglutia, Peligro de extinción, Natural Sense Making y finalmente Pestes. A través del análisis de estos proyectos, se reconoce la utilidad y necesidad de las representaciones visuales de estos ecosistemas ficcionales para desarrollar una visión crítica que promueva la introspección y el cuestionamiento sobre la relación con nuestro entorno natural y los ecosistemas que influyen en él. Asimismo, posibilitan la incorporación de una relación simbólica con el territorio que se habita y se construye a través de las interacciones colectivas.Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. Instituto de la Naturaleza, Tierra y Energía (INTE-PUCP)2024-05-06info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionDouble-blind peer-reviewed articlesArtículos evaluados por pares doble ciegoapplication/pdfapplication/xmltext/htmlhttp://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/Kawsaypacha/article/view/2802710.18800/kawsaypacha.202401.D006Revista Kawsaypacha: Sociedad y Medio Ambiente; Núm. 13 (2024): Revista Kawsaypacha; D-0062709-36892523-2894reponame:Revistas - Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perúinstname:Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perúinstacron:PUCPspahttp://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/Kawsaypacha/article/view/28027/26380http://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/Kawsaypacha/article/view/28027/26493http://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/Kawsaypacha/article/view/28027/26523Derechos de autor 2024 Karla Paola Villavicencio Monti, Max Alfredo Hernández Calvo, Alessandra Escribens Bacigalupohttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:revistaspuc:article/280272024-05-10T19:46:25Z |
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