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Ofélia como ficção do autorretrato

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Resumo:From a set of photographs of my own, on the theme Ophelia, this work focuses on the issue of self-portrait from this figure. Thus, and as a result of previous experience in the field of photography, this project is the systematization and clarification of the concepts discussed and specifically the photographic self-portrait as fiction. This dissertation aims to deepen and relate the following concepts: the relationship between Nature and the feminine; horizontal body as a place of sleep and death and its relation to horizontality of Earth; the figure of Ophelia and the contemplation of the beauty of death; sleep drowned body: the relation between female and water to the death of a drowned body; the representation of death: from painting and post-mortem photography; the simulation of own death or the self-portrait as ficcion and Ophelia figure as fiction of the self-portrait. Alongside the development and relationship of these concepts, the practical part of this project, resulting in a series of photographs, almost all black and white, in which the figure of Ophelia is present as fiction of self-portrait. It is not intended to represent or recreate this character, it’s from the self-portrait that the figure of Ophelia emerges
Autores principais:Martinez, Ana Carina, 1988-
Assunto:Ofélia (Personagens) Fotografia Natureza Feminino Morte Auto-retrato
Ano:2013
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:From a set of photographs of my own, on the theme Ophelia, this work focuses on the issue of self-portrait from this figure. Thus, and as a result of previous experience in the field of photography, this project is the systematization and clarification of the concepts discussed and specifically the photographic self-portrait as fiction. This dissertation aims to deepen and relate the following concepts: the relationship between Nature and the feminine; horizontal body as a place of sleep and death and its relation to horizontality of Earth; the figure of Ophelia and the contemplation of the beauty of death; sleep drowned body: the relation between female and water to the death of a drowned body; the representation of death: from painting and post-mortem photography; the simulation of own death or the self-portrait as ficcion and Ophelia figure as fiction of the self-portrait. Alongside the development and relationship of these concepts, the practical part of this project, resulting in a series of photographs, almost all black and white, in which the figure of Ophelia is present as fiction of self-portrait. It is not intended to represent or recreate this character, it’s from the self-portrait that the figure of Ophelia emerges