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Polinização Poética Urbana: estratégias artísticas para catalisar a regeneração ecológica, social e psíquica

Authors: Lourenço da Silva, Ana Paula;

Polinização Poética Urbana: estratégias artísticas para catalisar a regeneração ecológica, social e psíquica

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Presentation of the artistic research Urban Poetic Pollination (PPU), initiated in 2018 and still in progress, which experiments with pollination as a methodological model for the invention of art works and strategies for ecological, social and psychological reclaim and regeneration in human and other-than-human peoples. PPU's productions are grounded in Donna Haraway's notion of sympoiesis, postulated in her book Staying with the Problem (2023[a]), as an example of articulation of the SF method and the Harawayan notion of border in Brazilian tropical lands (state of Rio de Janeiro). PPU follows the desire to design ways of “inhabiting the devastated desert of our imaginations” (Stengers, 2015) with biodiversity and accomplishes this through pollination proposals that pay attention to the material-semiotic agent "human", re-signifying it. It considers architectural aspects of public and private environments, the usability of objects and, above all, the meaning of living in these spaces, the differences it implies in work, food, leisure and citizenship routines.

Apresentação da pesquisa artística Polinização Poética Urbana (PPU), iniciada em 2018 e ainda em desenvolvimento, que experimenta a polinização como modelo metodológico para criar obras e estratégias artísticas para retomada e regeneração ecológica, social e psíquica em pessoas humanas e outras-que-humanas. As produções da PPU partem da noção de simpoiese de Donna Haraway (Ficar Com o Problema, 2023), como um exemplo de articulação do método FC e da noção Harawayana de fronteira em terras tropicais brasileiras (estado do Rio de Janeiro). A PPU segue o desejo de projetar modos de habitar com biodiversidade “o deserto devastado de nossas imaginações” (Stengers, 2015) e o realiza nas propostas de polinização que dão atenção ao agente material-semiótico “humano”, ressignificando-o. Considera questões arquitetônicas de ambientes públicos e privados, e usabilidade de objetos e, principalmente, o sentido de viver nestes espaços, as diferenças implicadas nas rotinas de trabalho, alimentação, lazer e na cidadania.

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