Cartography as a method for Artistic Research: a theoretical and conceptual proposition

The main goal of this article is to expose cartography as a potential method for Artistic Research and in confluence with the concept of declassification, based on a reflection on the methods currently used in the field and their implications. Based on the criticisms made to the most frequently used...

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Autor principal: Bragagnolo, Bibiana Maria
Formato: Online
Idioma:por
eng
Publicado em: ABRACE / ANDA / ANPAP / ANPPOM
Endereço do item:https://periodicos.ufrn.br/artresearchjournal/article/view/29739
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Resumo:The main goal of this article is to expose cartography as a potential method for Artistic Research and in confluence with the concept of declassification, based on a reflection on the methods currently used in the field and their implications. Based on the criticisms made to the most frequently used methodologies, we detected a need for methodological proposals that contemplate the primordial characteristics of Artistic Research. Thus, three questions are shown to be potentially relevant when proposing cartography as a possible method for Artistic Research: 1) Its procedural and non-representational characteristic; 2) The dissolution between the hard lines that separate subject and object, objectivity and subjectivity and theory and practice; and 3) Understanding research as an intervention in reality. Based on these three key points, the cartography method is presented as a possible path to Artistic Research.