“The expanded world of invisible images – BLIND REVIEW’s and BLIND REVIEW’s artworks” presented by Gouveia, Lima, Unterholzner and Carvalho

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  • Multisensory Installation and Immersive Storytelling

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  • The expanded world of invisible images – BLIND REVIEW’s and BLIND REVIEW’s artworks

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  • Image apprehension is a dynamic biological process where our brain receives data and converts it according to previous memories. To experience and understand images, we take simultaneously the role of observers and subjects in action. Our perception is embodied and situated in a world that can be both real and virtual. We receive images all around us and we anticipate movements and project our actions in the world. The role of interaction and plasticity in live-wired and embodied experiences, together with augmented technologies, are shaping and expanding human perception. Anna Unterholzner’s and Diana Carvalho’s artworks explore invisible and expanded imagery to reflect about arts-based research as knowledge creation, production, and dissemination.


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