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G-spots - Chakras & Orgonons
Paulo Cesar Teles
Juniano Prado
Rosana Bernardo
Klebert Palucci
Guilherme Zanchetta Ávila
2021
It is a dynamic and interactive sensory installation that evokes a metaphorical meet between the chackas and orgonotic energies.
The arrangement of the arches follows the traditional definition of the chakras while their sound and light emanations promote representations of different “orgonotic” states (tension, charge, discharge and relaxation) of our vital energy (study by psychoanalyst Wilhelm Reich). they manifest themselves poetically in three different ways:
a) Directional: oriented diagonally, the sensors must “require” peculiar movements and positions from the spectator, different from those that their bodies usually behave in everyday life.
b) Sensory: as the pairs of arcs are “turned on”, the sound emanating at first seems similar to our daily routines. The dimensions of the interior of the installation allow more than one person to interact inside it. This makes the experience become group and collective.
Paulo Cesar Teles, Et Al.
University of Campinas/ Arts Institute
Paulo Cesar Teles is an artist and educator, he is Assistant Professor and researcher at the University of Campinas / Arts Institute in the Postgraduate programs in Visual Arts, Scientific Dissemination, Graphic Design; and in the Undergraduate programs in Visual Arts and Social Communication / Media Studies as well, of which he is the current Undergraduate Program Coordinator. He is also the head of the Art Institute’s ARTME Research Group (Art, Technology and Emerging Media) and his artistic and intellectual production (which took place in more than 20 countries) address the fields of multisensory and multicultural poetics.