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Cámara Lúcida

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by Alexis Ortiz González (aaorgon)

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Un espacio de análisis, crítica y reflexión, con eje tematico en el arte, y la fotografía contemporánea. Alexis Ortiz González (aaorgon), con perfil profesional en administración, fotografía y artes visuales, nos comparte conocimiento a través de la opinión personal, con pensamiento filosófico contemporáneo. Instagram: @camaralucida_ @aaorgon alexisortiz.contact@gmail.com

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1/29/2021

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Episode thumbnail for #3 Habitando el museo y la ciudad. Reflexiones sobre el territorio latinoamericano.

January 16, 2022

#3 Habitando el museo y la ciudad. Reflexiones sobre el territorio latinoamericano.

<p>En este tercer capitulo analizo la influencia que ha tenido la estética estadounidense y europea en la construcción artística-cultural en el territorio latinoamericano, y como, a partir de una deconstrucción ideológica, podemos tomar nuevas rutas de creación artística desde este continente.&nbsp;</p> <p><br></p> <p><strong>Imagen y texto de: Alexis Ortiz González (aaorgon)</strong></p> <p><strong>Música: Mahler: Symphony No. 6 in A Minor: I. Allegro energico, ma non troppo</strong></p> <p><br></p>

Episode thumbnail for #2 Crítica: "Sobre la fotografía" de Susan Sontag.

January 29, 2021

#2 Crítica: "Sobre la fotografía" de Susan Sontag.

<p>"Sobre la fotografía" es un ensayo fundamental para todo fotografo, historiador y filosofo. Susan S. plantea puntos importantes en contra y a favor de la imagen fotográfica, incitando a la profunda reflexipon de la misma desde un enfoque politico, sociologico y cultural.&nbsp;</p> <p><br></p> <p>Contacto:</p> <p>alexisortiz.contact@gmail.com</p>

Episode thumbnail for #1 Crítica: "La deshumanización del arte" de Jose Ortega y Gasset.

January 29, 2021

#1 Crítica: "La deshumanización del arte" de Jose Ortega y Gasset.

<p>"La deshumanización del arte" es un ensayo importante para comprender las rupturas artisticas generadas a finales del siglo XIX y principios del siglo XX, dichos cambios siguen siendo pilares relevantes y confluyen directamente a la producción artitica contemporanea.</p> <p><br></p> <p>Contacto:&nbsp;</p> <p>alexisortiz.contact@gmail.com</p>

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What is Cámara Lúcida?

Un espacio de análisis, crítica y reflexión, con eje tematico en el arte, y la fotografía contemporánea. Alexis Ortiz González (aaorgon), con perfil profesional en administración, fotografía y artes visuales, nos comparte conocimiento a través de la opinión personal, con pensamiento filosófico contemporáneo.

Instagram: @camaralucida_ @aaorgon

alexisortiz.contact@gmail.com

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