Science and Technology of the Arts Collection
Coleção de livros de acesso livre, editada pela UCP Press, tem como objetivo publicar manuscritos que constituem os resultados da investigação académica, artística e prática do Centro. Nestes volumes, exploramos as linhas estratégicas de investigação das nossas duas áreas-foco: Cinema & Artes Visuais e Sound and New Media Art. Assim, a coleção centrar-se-á na criação artística contemporânea numa multiplicidade de meios, tentando dar sentido ao que os artistas e as obras de arte estão a propor no nosso mundo. Volumes já publicados: "Revolution & Cinema" e "[e]motion".
Revolution & Cinema
Editores: Daniel Ribas | Nuno Crespo
Autores: Aldones Silva | Eduardo Prado Cardoso | Isabel Capeloa Gil | João Oliveira Duarte | June Givanni | Matthew Mason | Riccardo Uras | Ros Gray
Publicado em outubro 2024 · 116 páginas · Link para PDF
In this volume we gathered the contributions of various researchers that aim to address the relationship between cinema and revolution. The book opens with a conversation between Ros Gray, specialist in militant filmmaking, particularly in relation to liberation struggles and revolutionary movements in Mozambique, Angola, Guinea-Bissau and Burkina Faso, and June Givanni, film curator, archivist, international consultant around Pan-African cinema and founding director of the June Givanni Pan-African Cinema Archive (JGPACA). This volume also gathers contributions by: Aldones Silva on the work of the Brazilian visual artist Marcela Cantuária; Eduardo Prado Cardoso and his reading of the film Malunguinho directed by Felipe Peres Calheiros; Isabel Capeloa Gil on colonial memories of Portuguese cinema; João Oliveira Duarte and the relationship between present, future and past in Fiona Tan’s work Facing Forward; Matthew Mason and the tension between Marxism and post-modernism via Jean-Luc Godard’s La Chinoise; and Riccardo Uras on the absence of debate on Italy’s colonial past and its myths, through the analysis of Adwa: An African Victory by Haile Gerima, and Blood Is Not Fresh Water by Theo Eshetu.
ISBN: 9789725410172
DOI: https://doi.org/10.34632/9789725410172
[e]motion
Editores: Ana Gago | João Pedro Amorim | Nádia Moura
Autores: Ana Barroso | Ana Gago | Anna Rebecca Unterholzner | Beatriz Albuquerque | Beny Wagner | Carolina Baptista | Chiara Pussetti | Constança Babo | Daniel Tavares | Doug Bailey | Federica Manfredi | Filipa Sofia C. Carvalho e Cruz | Filippo Deorsola | Frederico Henriques | João Pedro Amorim | Mário Bruno Pastor | Milan Kroulík | Nádia Moura | Rosinda Casais | Sasha Litvintseva
Publicado em novembro 2024 · 184 páginas · Link para PDF.
[e]-motion brings together contributions from diverse fields of the arts exploring the interplay of motion, emotion, and digitalisation in the arts. Expanding on discussions from the 1st Graduate Conference on Science and Technology of the Arts, the book examines how the digital era transforms our relationship with the body, materiality, and perception. It addresses the impact of digitalisation on artistic production and reception, including the evolving role of physicality and materiality, the redefinition of audience engagement in cultural institutions, and the socioeconomic inequalities arising from differential access to technology and cultural participation. The volume also considers the implications of digitalisation for social and artistic activism, questioning how activism can transition from physical to virtual spaces.
The book opens with two essays: Monsters and Measures: Two Approaches to the Essay Film by Sasha Litvintseva and Beny Wagner, which examines how their work challenges the standardising tendencies of science and technology, and Doug Bailey’s Art Archaeological Interactions, which explores creative ways to deconstruct artefacts and archives to uncover sociocultural narratives. Contributions from Constança Babo, Rosinda Casais & Filipa Cruz, Milan Kroulík, Federica Manfredi & Chiara Pussetti, Ana Barroso, Frederico Henriques & Mário Bruno Pastor, Beatriz Albuquerque, Daniel Tavares, Carolina Ferreira Baptista, Filippo Deorsola, and Anna Rebecca Unterholzner enrich the discussion.
ISBN: 9789725410677
DOI: http://https://doi.org/10.34632/9789725410677