Efecto colateral. Fragmentos de un paisaje agredido

Authors

  • Jorge Pasmiño Universidad de Concepción

Keywords:

fragments, collateral, devastation, nature, aggression

Abstract

Ecological systems are extremely sensitive to the intervention of man, fundamentally because we possess the capacity to control, reflect upon and modify culture. Nevertheless, the consequences of direct and indirect human aggression towards nature can turn against us.

The visual project Collateral Effect, attempts to act as a testimony to the devastation caused, either intentionally or unintentionally, to the natural habitat of the Bio-Bio region. This proposal is connected with the ecological problems affecting the national landscape and the VIII region in particular.

By means of interdisciplinary artistic strategies and methodologies, the project develops an extensive collection of images of forest fires registered in the region of Bio-Bio. The landscape photography, together with ceramics work, create both a viewpoint and a record, capturing a single instant of a natural model violently transformed by fire.

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Author Biography

Jorge Pasmiño, Universidad de Concepción

Docente Departamento de Artes Plásticas de la Universidad de Concepción

Published

2008-10-15

How to Cite

Pasmiño, J. (2008). Efecto colateral. Fragmentos de un paisaje agredido. ARQUITECTURAS DEL SUR, 26(34), 76–85. Retrieved from https://revistas.ubiobio.cl/index.php/AS/article/view/841

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