METAPHORICAL TRANSLATIONS. Poetic Embodied Imagery in my Performative Practice
Abstract
This two-year artistic research has been an effort to unravel the way my artistic process takes place. The central goal was to explore the aspect of image-making in relation ti the production of stage images in my work. It resulted in a series of small performative and written exercises; which further developed into the final performance Silent Bodies, and an essayistic compilation of thoughts around my themes and methodologies. It is an attempt to reveal the intricacies of creation and their entanglement with the word around and within us. Workin with elements from scratch allowed me to understand my artistic signature as one marked by a metaphorical approach to the experience of life. It has also revealed my interest in accessing the personal as political, the importance of play and poetry. Additionally, the unknown, the communal, the sensorial and matter in my work.
Degree
Student essay
Date
2024-06-20Author
Eguiguren Ruales, Carolina
Keywords
embodied imagery
everyday philosophy
performance
play
intradependence
metaphorical aesthetics
translation
multisensorial
poetry
Language
eng