Attention!, your movement makes the city

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AusArt Pub Date : 2023-04-27 DOI:10.1387/ausart.24231
Alessandra De Nicola, Maria Eugenia Garcia Sottile, Sebastián Gómez Lozano
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Abstract

Within the communicative possibilities of graphics, we focus on the challenge proposed by choreographic notation. This practice combines the technical, the artistic and the semiotic in an attempt to retain the volatility of gesture.   To address this choreographic relationship, we study public art pieces that rely on graphic language to reach the users of urban space. These allow us to identify which elements, common in the context of the city, are recovered from a choreographic vision to activate citizens' reflection and attention and to propose new uses for the spaces they pass through.  In recent decades, dance and movement have gained a place in public space through institutional mediation. In response to this reality, we seek to understand how graphics is proposed as a mediating language between cultural spaces and the dwellers of the city.  
注意!你的行动成就了这座城市
在图形的交流可能性中,我们专注于舞蹈符号提出的挑战。这种做法结合了技术,艺术和符号学,试图保留姿态的波动性。为了解决这种编排关系,我们研究了依靠图形语言来接触城市空间用户的公共艺术作品。这使我们能够确定哪些元素,在城市环境中常见,从舞蹈视觉中恢复,以激活市民的反思和注意力,并为他们经过的空间提出新的用途。近几十年来,舞蹈和运动通过制度调解在公共空间中获得了一席之地。为了应对这一现实,我们试图理解图形如何作为文化空间和城市居民之间的中介语言。
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