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Resumo:What is skin? What secrets does it hide? We know this: when it dances, trembles! It swallows the universe in one breath, leaving us bodiless, yet excited and desiring. The skin is much more than an anatomic terminology, actually she can be the entire definition of the individual, of all than is seen in him and all that is invisible. In this invisibility, the work of art is born, celibatary and blind, fruit of the process. They’re all machines. Some generate flow, others cut it. Transform and retransform. Drink, regurgitate or defecate. Yet they desire each other! They even procreate from the non sense. Devour the insides, die full of holes, and reborn out of nothing. Die or commit suicide. They're machines. From this desiring procedure arises the fragmentation and heteronomy, new machines, new productions... a new process
Autores principais:Vale, Nádia de Oliveira Martins do, 1986-
Assunto:Pintura Pele Heteronímia Hibridismo - na arte Erotismo
Ano:2018
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:dissertação de mestrado
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Universidade de Lisboa
Idioma:português
Origem:Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa
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Resumo:What is skin? What secrets does it hide? We know this: when it dances, trembles! It swallows the universe in one breath, leaving us bodiless, yet excited and desiring. The skin is much more than an anatomic terminology, actually she can be the entire definition of the individual, of all than is seen in him and all that is invisible. In this invisibility, the work of art is born, celibatary and blind, fruit of the process. They’re all machines. Some generate flow, others cut it. Transform and retransform. Drink, regurgitate or defecate. Yet they desire each other! They even procreate from the non sense. Devour the insides, die full of holes, and reborn out of nothing. Die or commit suicide. They're machines. From this desiring procedure arises the fragmentation and heteronomy, new machines, new productions... a new process