Art as science

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All fields of knowledge are connected by collaborations and tensions that generate the complexity of life. From a scientific point of view, what is the social role of art? ART AS SCIENCE reflects on this issue by dialoguing with artists who build their praxis in the articulation between creation and reflection.
Art as Science is a series of interviews. >>Watch the whole playlist.
Here are the names of the episodes and the general link:
01 – Art as Science: Premiere
02 – Art as Science Jessé Oliveira: Black Theatre in Rio Grande do Sul
03 – Art as Science Richard Serraria: Drumliture
04 – Art as Science Kathy Perkins: Anthologies of African and African Diaspora Plays by Women
05 – Art as Science Special Art for children and Youth
06 – Art as Science Luvel García Leyva: Contemporary theatrical practices and children’s subjective universes in Latin America
07 – Art as Science Dedy Ricardo: Black Drama and Culture in Basic Education
08 – Art as Science Quanda Johnson: Trauerspiel: Subject into Nonbeing
09 – Art as Science Melissa Ferreira: Childhood and the Contemporary Scene
10 – Art as Science Eugênio Lima: Black representations – Between Necropolitics and Afrotopia
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