Written diaries from a sound residency
reports on the works I did, didn't do or might do one day
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.35699/2238-2046.2025.53808Keywords:
Creative process, Artistic diary, artist writingAbstract
On the occasion of the artistic residency “Sound Installations”, which took place at the UFMG Culture Center, between the 22nd and 25th of July, with professors Damián Rodríguez and Lucas Kühne, as part of the 56th Winter Festival, I developed an artistic-literary diary. The text is based on real events, on interactions established with the other artists during the residency, but it also takes on fictional aspects, consisting of an artwork, which was exhibited with its pages left on a table inside the gallery. In it, in addition to discussing my and other artists' creative processes, works that came to be and ideas that did not materialize, there are also reflections on what calls for the creation of art, the limits of the possibilities of artistic production, notions such as good work and bad work, expectations and preconceptions that guide the creation, as well as the idea of art as the appearance of art.
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