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Live Stage: Juliana Rosales - Locative Media [uy Montevideo]

dorkbot.mvd: Juliana Rosales — Locative Media / Arte Locativo: Prácticas artísticas basadas en la locación/localización :: July 26, 2009; 7:00 - 8:30 pm :: cme-SUBTE, Plaza Fabini (del Entrevero), 18 de Julio y Julio Herrera y Obes, Montevideo, Uruguay.

La arquitecta y artista Juliana Rosales, recién llegada de una residencia artística en el Banff Center, Canadá, nos hablará sobre su trabajo creativo en torno al arte y los medios locativos.

Juliana Rosales x Juliana Rosales: Nací en la ciudad de Mercedes sobre el Río Negro. Estudié arquitectura en la Universidad de la República y en SCI-Arc en Los Ángeles, California. Me interesa la relación entre el paisaje y la arquitectura, la tecnología y la naturaleza. Trabajo con diferentes medios: locative media, instalaciones sonoras, fotografía, animaciones interactivas, dibujo, etc.

Mi trabajo se ha exhibido en el país y en exterior, de forma individual y colectiva: Nature Data, Centro Oboro Montreal, 2008, Fotografias, FAC, 2007, Fachada Centro Cultural de España, Montevideo, 2007 ; Selección Bienal de La Habana, 2006; FILE, San Pablo, Brasil 2005; Salón Nacional, Montevideo, 2007, etc.

Ampliación: Algunos links acerca del tema “medios locativos”

1. A través de todo tipo de tecnologías móviles e inalámbricas y de dispositivos de geolocalización, las manifestaciones de “arte locativo” replantean muchas de las convenciones del arte público urbano tratando de reconfigurar puntualmente los contextos espaciales de la comunicación y de las interacciones entre las personas. En torno a estrategias de mapeado, geo-anotación, movilidad y juegos de realidad mezclada emergen una serie de poéticas de la localización que conducen hacia experiencias de muy diversa índole, exploratorias tanto del contexto espacial, geográfico, territorial, como de las propias posibilidades de interacción social que ofrecen esas tecnologías. Se trata de propuestas creativas que reivindican intensamente la convergencia entre el espacio de los flujos de datos y el espacio de las calles de la ciudad, en una siempre compleja negociación de las situaciones “on” y “off line”.

Prácticas artísticas y medios locativos: hacia una nueva estética urbana “topocrítica”.
Conferencia de Juan Martín Prada en el ciclo La Ciudad Híbrida
Duración 58 min. 46 seg.
Fecha 12 de mayo de 2009
Lugar Sevilla
Licencia Creative Commons by-sa 2.0

2. Link al blog de Raquel Herrera.


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