ARE THERE THINGS ONLY ARTISTS CAN DO? ARCHIVING THROUGH A TREADMILL

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https://doi.org/10.22456/2236-3254.112546

Resumo

This article seeks to share the methods and strategies of the practice-based research project Ninety movements on TECHNOGYM G6508D. The research dissects the act of running in all its dimensions by fragmenting, archiving, incorporating, and highlighting what is unique and personal in each gesture and each way of moving. Ninety movements is a continuation of Carolina Bonfim’s recent artistic practice, which explores the relationship between the body and the archive through a visual-arts approach.

 

Keywords

Archive. Body. Embodiment. Methodology. Practice-based Research.

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Biografia do Autor

Carolina Felice Bonfim, Unversité Libre de Bruxelles

Carolina Bonfim is a Brazilian artist and researcher based in Belgium. She holds a PhD in Practice-based Research from the Université Libre de Bruxelles and l’ENSAV La Cambre. She explores questions about artistic processes, production, and transmission in specific relation to the body and the archive. carolbonfim@gmail.com

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2021-05-31

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Felice Bonfim, C. (2021). ARE THERE THINGS ONLY ARTISTS CAN DO? ARCHIVING THROUGH A TREADMILL. Cena, (34), 215–221. https://doi.org/10.22456/2236-3254.112546