Publication: Los latidos de la tierra: Arte ecológico para acompasar nuestros ritmos
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Soler Ruiz, Mª Isabel ; Soto Sánchez, Pilar
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Murcia: Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Murcia
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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Desde nuestros orígenes el ser humano ha respetado su entorno
por propia supervivencia. Salvo algunas culturas que aún
sobreviven en su ambiente original, nos hemos ido alejando del
latido de la tierra. El arte, como una acción ecológica más, puede
ayudarnos a despertar nuestras conciencias.
Desde finales del siglo XIX hasta mediados de los sesenta se han
ido gestando movimientos ecológicos en defensa del espacio
natural y acciones de sostenibilidad dentro del espacio urbano.
Hacemos una revisión desde la reforestación de zonas industriales
abandonadas y creación de huertos urbanos promovidas por
colectivos, a la acción individual que utilizan un lenguaje plástico
para provocar en el espectador una vivencia y un nuevo contacto
con la tierra.
ABSTRACT: From our origins, the human being has respected his natural surroundings for his own survival. Unless certain cultures, who still survive into their original environment, we have been distanced from the heartbeat of the earth (earthbeat). Art, as any ecological action, can help us to become aware. Since the late nineteenth century, until the mid-sixties ecological movements have been developed in defense of the natural spaces and sustainable actions within the urban environment. We research collective actions that reforest brownfields and create urban gardens and individual actions that use a visual language to induce in the viewer a new experience and contact with the ground.
ABSTRACT: From our origins, the human being has respected his natural surroundings for his own survival. Unless certain cultures, who still survive into their original environment, we have been distanced from the heartbeat of the earth (earthbeat). Art, as any ecological action, can help us to become aware. Since the late nineteenth century, until the mid-sixties ecological movements have been developed in defense of the natural spaces and sustainable actions within the urban environment. We research collective actions that reforest brownfields and create urban gardens and individual actions that use a visual language to induce in the viewer a new experience and contact with the ground.
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