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interactive net
This platform is a transdisciplinary relational art device of collective expression that gathers diverse and constantly expanding face-to-face and virtual artistic experiences.
It is a porous art network, alive and open to resonate in community using Narrative Practices*, generating dialogues between installations, writing, performative art, sound, visual, audiovisual, philosophy, psychology, etc, as a way of transforming collective sublimation in search of salutogenesis*.
Narrative Practices* are a tool for creating counter-documentaries that enable preferred histories, that is, pieces that contain stories in which people rewrite themselves not as they are told they should, but as they choose to.
Salutogenesis* comes from the Latin /salus/ (health) and the Greek /genesis/ (origin).
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Tamara Kogan
Tamy is a queer, nomad, dissident psychologist, writer and artist from Argentina in a transdisciplinary search. Focusing their practice on the research of identity as an artivist on human rights, diversities and mental health, they explore through different media such as painting, writing, installation, singing and performance. Once finished their studies, they began working as a psychologist and gender referent in several environments and institutions. After a transversal breakthrough in their life, they started questioning every vertical, asymmetric institutional dispositive as a non-safe space to inhabit, and looking to create de-centered power devices which decanted in horizontal and collective spaces of creation, including therapeutic conversations, narrative practices, bodily and artistic expressions. This path is nursed from both sides: the artworks and the practice with others, feeding a bigger body of artistic production. During the last years, they published their first book and starting a collective project of relational art with Lila Dagna.
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Lila Dagna
Lila is a graphic designer, university professor and transdisciplinary artist who studied in Argentina and France. She creates experimental works using writing, photography, video and fine arts as ways of expression. Her works are a poetic-visual fusion with a recurrent interest in themes related to social movements, bonds, memory, diversity, identity and creative processes, hoping they become a tool for knowledge and revolution of the environment and one's own spirit- an idea that she also transfers to her activity as an educator. She is currently part of the collective Mutar Trama, combining the universe of art with that of technology to expand the scope of the artistic dialogues of the collective's projects in an interactive and meaningful way.
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