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CAP - Cadernos de Arte Pública, vol.3, nº1 (2021)

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Resumo:Remote interpretation is now digitally distorted. Something considered distant can be equally close, pervasive, a-spatial. With this topic, we intend to open the debate on the tensions caused by the multiple interpretations that the word “remote” in relation with (the complex binomial) “public art”. Is it a remote feeling that will remain? What path did the remote word take to us, today? Is the remote as a medium here to stay? Will the far, off-center (eccentric), have a component of unexpected surprise? What scale is remote, sustainable, green, universal, atomic? With this call for articles, essays, reviews of book or exhibitions, we will seek to draw an overview of the present and the past, crossing views (among many others) from the history of art, sculpture, artistic practices, design, architecture and urbanism.
Autores principais:Neves, Pedro Soares
Outros Autores:Prvanov, Siniša; Norouzianpour, Hirbod; Weiss, David; Luque Rodrigo, Laura; Moral Ruiz, Carmen; Yeung, Chun Wai (Wilson); Sun, Ting (Santy); Liu, Ye (Sherry); Muharremi, Agnesa; İhtiyar, Tuğba Nur; YÜCEL CAYMAZ, GOKÇEN FIRDEVS; Oh, Serina
Assunto:Arte Pública Investigação Periódicos Arquitetura Urbanismo
Ano:2021
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:outro
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Universidade de Lisboa
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa
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Resumo:Remote interpretation is now digitally distorted. Something considered distant can be equally close, pervasive, a-spatial. With this topic, we intend to open the debate on the tensions caused by the multiple interpretations that the word “remote” in relation with (the complex binomial) “public art”. Is it a remote feeling that will remain? What path did the remote word take to us, today? Is the remote as a medium here to stay? Will the far, off-center (eccentric), have a component of unexpected surprise? What scale is remote, sustainable, green, universal, atomic? With this call for articles, essays, reviews of book or exhibitions, we will seek to draw an overview of the present and the past, crossing views (among many others) from the history of art, sculpture, artistic practices, design, architecture and urbanism.