Publication: Experiencias artísticas colaborativas: Estilos transductivos en paisajes urbanos transitorios
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Collados Alcaide, Antonio ; Arredondo Garrido, David
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Murcia: Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Murcia
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Podemos entender que las acciones artísticas urbanas en las que la
concienciación ecológica está presente son resultado de una evolución
conceptual que tuvo su punto clave en los años 60-70 del siglo pasado. En
esta época surgen una serie de movimientos que reivindicaban un cambio
con respecto al alto desarrollismo que dominó las décadas posteriores a
la 2ª Guerra Mundial. Frente al descontrol del impacto humano sobre la
naturaleza, numerosos autores produjeron un cuerpo teórico que guió un
período en el que la preocupación medioambiental estaba ya presente.
En este artículo trataremos de generar un marco que explique la
experiencia que determinadas prácticas artísticas colaborativas actuales
aportan en relación a la gestación de una nueva cultura ecológica en
nuestras ciudades. Se desarrollan como entornos de trabajo que integran
grupos disciplinares y sociales diversos, guiados por un interés común en
mejorar la relación entre una comunidad y el medio que habita. En ellos
se producen estilos transductivos que les permiten gestionar paisajes en
procesos de transición.
ABSTRACT: Urban art projects where environmental awareness is present can be considered as the result of a conceptual evolution that took his key point during the 60’s and 70’s of the last century. After the Second World War some movements arose demanding a change in the fierce economic development of that time. Against the uncontrolled human impact on nature, several authors produced new ideas that guided a period when environmental concern was already present. This article will attempt to create a framework in order to explain how current collaborative art practices are creating a new ecological culture in our cities. These practices can be understood as open working environments where various disciplinary and social groups join together. Guided by a common interest they try to improve the relationship between the community and its environment. Therefore they develop “transductive styles” that let them manage transitory landscapes.
ABSTRACT: Urban art projects where environmental awareness is present can be considered as the result of a conceptual evolution that took his key point during the 60’s and 70’s of the last century. After the Second World War some movements arose demanding a change in the fierce economic development of that time. Against the uncontrolled human impact on nature, several authors produced new ideas that guided a period when environmental concern was already present. This article will attempt to create a framework in order to explain how current collaborative art practices are creating a new ecological culture in our cities. These practices can be understood as open working environments where various disciplinary and social groups join together. Guided by a common interest they try to improve the relationship between the community and its environment. Therefore they develop “transductive styles” that let them manage transitory landscapes.
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