
doi: 10.4000/eces.7815
handle: 20.500.13089/ffpv
This article, of a theoretical, narrative and experimental nature, aims to offer a cinecartography of the short films Fogo contra Fogo (2021) and Paisagens brasis em brasa (2021), both screened respectively at the Brazilian festivals of environmental and climate themes, “13th Strangloscope – International Exhibition of Audio, Video / Film and Experimental Performance” and “III Latin American Exhibition of Art and Environmental Education” in the year 2021. The writing is divided into four parts. In the first and second ones we weave approximations between the important concepts elicited by readings such as Anthropocene, Landscape in Ruins, Art and Image-time. In the third, we discuss considerations relative to cinecartographic methodology. And finally, in the fourth part, we weave narratives and some considerations constructed by the images captured from the films and the disseminations caused by them, following their encounter with the research.
Social sciences (General), H1-99, image-time, landscapes in ruins, A, cinema, cartografia, cartography, meio ambiente, paisagens em ruínas, environment, General Works, imagem-tempo
Social sciences (General), H1-99, image-time, landscapes in ruins, A, cinema, cartografia, cartography, meio ambiente, paisagens em ruínas, environment, General Works, imagem-tempo
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