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Este Relatório Final de Projeto procura investigar a fotografia como meio artístico, na sua relação com a natureza e a paisagem. O trabalho pretende explorar e reconhecer o valor das práticas artísticas dos anos 60 e 70 que se estendem até ao presente, com particular interesse na Land Art / Earth Art / Environmental Art, e refletir sobre a efemeridade e o tempo. Inspirado na obra Yucatan Mirror Displacement, do artista norte-americano Robert Smithson, o projeto artístico desenvolvido apresenta uma série de fotografias que tem como objetivo refletir sobre as potencialidades de reconfiguração da nossa relação com a paisagem, através da desconstrução de uma paisagem natural por um espelho redondo de 20 cm. Este espelho permite a criação de imagens fragmentadas, de caráter experimental e a possibilidade de explorar diversos pontos de vista. O espelho redondo representa uma espécie de objeto mágico ou portal (Lewis Carrol, Alice do Outro Lado do Espelho) que permite a visão e a desconstrução da paisagem.
This Final Project Report seeks to investigate photography as an artistic medium, in its relationship with nature and landscape. The work aims to explore and recognize the value of artistic practices from the 60s and 70s that extend to the present, with particular interest in Land Art / Earth Art / Environmental Art, and to reflect on ephemerality and time. Inspired by the work Yucatan Mirror Displacement, by the American artist Robert Smithson, the artistic project developed presents a series of photographs that aims to reflect on the potential for reconfiguration of our relationship with the landscape, through the deconstruction of a natural round mirror landscape 20 cm. This mirror allows the creation of fragmented, experimental images and the possibility of exploring different points of view. The round mirror represents a kind of magical object or portal (Lewis Carrol, Alice Through The Looking Glass) that allows the view and the deconstruction of the landscape.
This Final Project Report seeks to investigate photography as an artistic medium, in its relationship with nature and landscape. The work aims to explore and recognize the value of artistic practices from the 60s and 70s that extend to the present, with particular interest in Land Art / Earth Art / Environmental Art, and to reflect on ephemerality and time. Inspired by the work Yucatan Mirror Displacement, by the American artist Robert Smithson, the artistic project developed presents a series of photographs that aims to reflect on the potential for reconfiguration of our relationship with the landscape, through the deconstruction of a natural round mirror landscape 20 cm. This mirror allows the creation of fragmented, experimental images and the possibility of exploring different points of view. The round mirror represents a kind of magical object or portal (Lewis Carrol, Alice Through The Looking Glass) that allows the view and the deconstruction of the landscape.
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Arte Fotografia Paisagem Efémero Espelho Art Photography Landscape Ephemeral Mirror