PANELS 21ST INTERNATIONAL IMAGE FESTIVAL
- Fecha
- 17 October, 2022
"Tramas del arte textil: geografías, tiempo y género"
Ceci Arango / Diana Duque (Colombia)
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As a discipline, textile art or fiber art manifests itself in the connectivity between design, art and craftsmanship. In recent decades, the fields of art and art history have engendered a growing public, artistic, and scholarly interest in textile art.[1] In the last few decades, the fields of art and art history have engendered a growing public, artistic, and scholarly interest in fiber art.[1- Fecha
- 17 October, 2022
"Imaginative Storytelling"
Max Schleser / James Berrett / Delwyn Remedios / Deepak John Mathew (Australia)
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This presentation will explore the practices and processes of immersive storytelling, leading to the development of novel visual grammars for immersive experiences.- Fecha
- 18 October, 2022
"Proyecto XX=XX Formato wiki aplicado a la investigación-creación en danza"
Daniel Enrique Monje Abril / Yudy Morales Rodriguez / Dora Inés Lopez Molina / Paulina Avellaneda / Ana Cecilia Vargas Núñez (Colombia)
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The XX=XX project was developed as a research-creation space of the Dance Art Program of the Faculty of Arts ASAB between January and August 2021. The research-creation methodological proposal was carried out with an autoethnographic approach, based on the existence of a virtual space that operates as a platform for creation and documentation system at the same time.- Fecha
- 20 October, 2022
"Dimensiones y cartografías del diseño regenerativo"
Jorge Andrés Rivera Pabón / Adriana Gómez Alzate / María Cristina Ascuntar / Valeria Cardona / Diana Figueroa / Juan Sebastián Trujillo (Colombia)
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The concept of "regenerative progress" includes and transcends sustainability. Regenerate means to amend, reform, reconstitute, renew, correct, rehabilitate or recover, as well as to have the efficiency, virtue or efficacy to regenerate or regenerate.- Fecha
- 20 October, 2022
"Manifiesto PCCC / Paisaje Cultural Cafetero de Colombia "
Adriana Gómez Alzate / Juan Carlos Olivares / Fabio Rincón / María Cristina Moreno (Colombia)
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Cultural landscapes are the result of the interactions and joint adaptations of nature as means and culture as agents, in a given space and time, which implies a holistic vision of the biocultural heritage as a whole and constitutes an ideal tool to overcome the traditional duality between natural and cultural heritage by incorporating them in an integrating framework.