Attentiography of the Body: correlations between Lisa Nelson and Gilbert Simondon’s work from a narrative fragment

Authors

  • Francisco de Assis Gaspar Neto (UDESC, Florianopolis/SC, UNESPAR, Curitiba/PR, Brazil) UDESC UNESPAR

Keywords:

Tuning Scores, Attentiography, Individuation, Individuality, Personality,

Abstract

The paper suggests an interconnection between art and philosophy through approaching the practice of attention upon a section of Tuning Scores, described by the American choreographer and videomaker Lisa Nelson and the individual’s relationship with the environment and with others thought by the French philosopher Gilbert Simondon. Lisa Nelson’s fragment describing the Attentiography of Body is presented in conjunction with Simondon’s characters by covering some interpersonal relationship traits: individuation, individuality, and personality.

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Author Biography

Francisco de Assis Gaspar Neto (UDESC, Florianopolis/SC, UNESPAR, Curitiba/PR, Brazil), UDESC UNESPAR

Francisco de Assis Gaspar Neto is professor at Paraná State University (UNESPAR); PhD in Theater by Santa Catarina State University (UDESC); scholarship student in the Doctoral “Sandwich” Program Abroad (PDSE) by CAPES, in a partnership with Universidade de Lisboa (ULisboa).

Published

2022-10-04

How to Cite

Gaspar Neto (UDESC, Florianopolis/SC, UNESPAR, Curitiba/PR, Brazil), F. de A. (2022). Attentiography of the Body: correlations between Lisa Nelson and Gilbert Simondon’s work from a narrative fragment. Brazilian Journal on Presence Studies, 7(1), 205–221. Retrieved from https://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/presenca/article/view/69321

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