Filamentous green algae: creation procedures in regeneration drawings
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The text deals with perceptions and poetic prospects that occurred during walks and displacements, considering the meanders that involved the composition of regeneration drawings, relating art, science, and nature. As fragments of landscape, the shapes were presented along with readings and in the midst of sensitive observation of the survival and persistence of filamentous green algae clinging to dry branches of sandbanks on the beaches of Florianópolis (SC). The writing has a poetic tone, considering the methodological and narrative practices it assumes, as well as the creation procedures, involving geographical displacements, photographic captures as records of routes, collections that resulted in future compositions, drawings, publications and artistic installations. The sharing of the creative processes that accompany the narratives from conversations with Hannud (2013), Mancuso (2019), Coccia (2010; 2018), Godoy (2008) and Rancière (2016), contributed to the frame and aura of artistic productions.
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COCCIA, Emanuele. A vida sensível. Tradução: Diego Cervelin. Florianópolis: Cultura e Barbárie, 2010.
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