Conversation between Monica Tavares and Eduardo Navas

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2178-0447.ars.2019.152476

Palabras clave:

remix, visual arts, communication, digital media

Resumen

This text results of a conversation between Monica Tavares and Eduardo Navas about the act of remixing. It is a reflection on the subjects discussed in the articles delivered by the students of the course “Principles of Data Analysis and Remix” taught in March 2015 in the Postgraduate Program in Visual Arts at USP, under responsibility of Professors Dr. Monica Tavares and Dr. Eduardo Navas. The course introduced basic principles of data visualization and their relation to the principles of remixing. An emphasis was placed on analyzing information, while also developing strong design skills. The relation between image and text was explored, which means that students learned how to analyze content and form while understanding their similarities and differences. 

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Biografía del autor/a

  • Eduardo Navas, The Pennsylvania State University, United States

    Eduardo Navas teaches on the principles of cultural analytics and digital humanities at The Pennsylvania State University, researching the creative and political role of recyclability and remix in art, media and culture. He has lectured across the US and internationally, and has published three books on remix studies.

  • Monica Tavares, Universidade de São Paulo (USP), Brazil

    Monica Tavares is graduated in Architecture from Federal University of Bahia (1982). She has Master Degree in Multimedia from State University of Campinas (1995) and Ph.D in Arts from University of São Paulo (2001). She has experience in Visual Arts, Design and Visual Communication, focusing on Digital Media Studies. She works on the following subjects: relations between creation and reception, aesthetics, semiotics and intertextuality.

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2019-05-12

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