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Resumo:The following text explores a universe in continuous change. Exploiting Manuel DeLanda’s reading of Gilles Deleuze´s work and is collaborations with Felix Guattari as starting point, it is explained how and what causes this incessant processes of change. In order to establish legitimacy and rigour, reference is made to several models of scientific thought, namely, to evolutionary biology, to thermodynamics and topology, that combined with historical data, allows for the creation of philosophical concepts that explain how this processes work. Difference is affirmed as the primordial element in the creation and development of the world we inhabit. It is explained - denying the existence of aristotelian essences – how heterogeneity in populations yields evolution, how differences in intensities move matter and are the cause of circulation and transformation of energy and how trough morphogenesis and immanence – denying platonic transcendence – processes of materialization / actualization occur in our reality. It is explained how matter, through existing tensions between order and chaos, self-organizes and creates assemblages. These assemblages establish relationships between their parts and the whole from which new properties and capacities emerge. Interference is valued as the element that does not allow for stagnation and gives vitality to these structures. The concept of sabotage as an intentional and destratifing attitude is created. The ability of pattern recognition and pattern reading is stimulated and, at the end, works of art in video format are developed using processes and methodologies based on the presented ideas
Autores principais:Graça, João Miguel Pereira da, 1979-
Assunto:Criação artística Diferença Morfogenese Interferência Sabotagem Repetição
Ano:2011
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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