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O OBJETO EF��MERO E A GEOMETRIA COMO EXPRESS��ES DO TEMPO

Authors: Belmonte, Jean Marcel;

O OBJETO EF��MERO E A GEOMETRIA COMO EXPRESS��ES DO TEMPO

Abstract

Os objetos industrializados tal como s��o produzidos trazem em si particularidades singulares. Sua concep����o n��o ultrapassa, aos olhos do consumidor comum, a barreira entre utens��lio e objeto de arte. Contudo, o objeto outrora desprovido de aten����o passou a ocupar um lugar no discurso art��stico moderno e contempor��neo por meio da apropria����o e da representa����o. A experi��ncia do tempo na materializa����o do objeto e sua indefinida dura����o nos confronta sobre a valora����o que este objeto possui. O significado de tal experi��ncia se d�� na qualidade de que muitos objetos s��o ef��meros, mecanicamente mais limitados ao tempo do que outros. A partir disso, esta disserta����o explora a produ����o de diversos artistas que utilizaram a geometria como linguagem, e verifica por interm��dio de levantamentos te��ricos alguns elementos como a cor e a forma, o tempo e o espa��o, o ef��mero e a mem��ria. Ademais, investiga-se como a geometria pode transformar objetos n��o usuais em objetos de arte e, de forma secund��ria, se a geometria pode influenciar esses objetos a expressarem outros significados, a fim de gerar o valor de contempla����o de uma obra de arte. The industrialized objects as they are produced have unique particularities. Its design does not go beyond, in the eyes of the common consumer, the barrier between utensil and art object. However, the once-deprived object has come to occupy a place in modern and contemporary artistic discourse through appropriation and representation. The experience of time in the materialization of the object and its indefinite duration confronts us about the value that this object has. The meaning of such an experience is that many objects are ephemeral, mechanically more limited in time than others. From that, this dissertation explores the production of several artists who used geometry as a language, and verifies, through theoretical surveys, some elements such as color and shape, time and space, the ephemeral and memory. Furthermore, it investigates how geometry can transform unusual objects into an art objects and, secondarily, whether geometry can influence these objects to express other meanings, in order to generate the contemplation value of a work of art.

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Memória, Geometria, Cor, Mem��ria, Objeto, Tempo

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