Performing in Reflective State: a remake of the performance "Movement to Promote the Cleanup of the Metropolitan Area (Be Clean)" by the Japanese group High Red Center (1960)
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2238-7838..pesquisator.2012.36119Keywords:
Performance, Public Space, Management PoliciesAbstract
To perform in reflective state is a method of construction of thought consolidated by the performative making. For the purposes of this article, urban problematizing is simulated by means of performance, creating differentiated subsidies in the reflection of the theme. The photographic records of the Japanese group High Red Center exhibited in the 29th Bienalde São Paulo / Brazil triggered in the author reflections on the hygienist concept of urban planning, motivating the remake of the action on current issues in the city where she lives.Downloads
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