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dc.contributor.authorLiégey, Edith
dc.date.accessioned2019-11-08T19:03:33Z
dc.date.available2019-11-08T19:03:33Z
dc.date.issued2019
dc.identifier.bibliographicCitationEcozon@: European Journal of Literature, Culture and Environment, v. 10, n. 2 (2019), pp. 89-110en
dc.identifier.issn2171-9594
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10017/39972
dc.description.abstractVu(e) des arbres, poste d’observation symbolique, des artistes ouvrent des bre ches entres les mondes ve ge tal, animal et humain aux enjeux d’acculturation. L’e comorphisme—“oikos”/habitat et morphé/forme— est le re sultat d’une adaptation d’une espe ce vivante suivant son environnement. Au “bord des mondes”, le muse e n’est pas un lieu clos, il est un «perchoir», un observatoire essentiel d’e volution de nos socie te s. Avatar contemporain du monde humain de la ville, le muse e cultive des fore ts symboliques pour nous de sorienter et composer des liens entre les mondes. Par-dela une nature en crise, une double e copoe tique des objets d’art et de la litte rature manifeste au muse e. Perche s sur un arbre, en le vitation au milieu d’une fore t, ou tel un e pice a ge ant a l’horizontal, des artistes fabriquent des points de vue et des liens singuliers en symbiose avec le vivant exemplaires d’un transcourant. Applique a l’art, re currence d’œuvres, sce nographies et re cits d’expositions, l’e comorphisme est ce processus d’adaptation qui change nos perceptions et notre conscience e cologique vers une culture du vivant. Suivons la piste de “l’écomorphisme”, (r)e volution silencieuse ou envahissement artistique de formes de la nature sauvage, comme autant de possibilite s de rencontres du vivant capables de nous trans-former.fr
dc.description.abstractFrom the point of view of trees—a symbolic observation post—artists open breaches between plant, animal and human worlds, engaging with processes of acculturation. Ecomorphism—from oikos as habitat and morphe as form—is the result of a species’ adaptation to its environment. At the edge of worlds, the museum is not a closed place; it is a “perch”, an essential observatory for viewing social evolution. As a contemporary avatar of the human urban world, the museum cultivates symbolic forests to disorient the visitor and create links between worlds. Beyond a nature in crisis, a double ecopoetic of artistic and literary works emerges in the museum. Perched on a tree, levitating in the middle of a forest, or like a giant spruce laying horizontally, artists forge singular points of view and symbiotic bonds with living organisms that exemplify movement through and across worlds. Applied to the recurrence of artistic works, scenographies and exhibition narratives, ecomorphism is this process of adaptation that pushes our perceptions and ecological consciousness towards a culture of the living. Let us follow the path of ecomorphism that leads through a silent (r)evolution or artistic invasion of wild nature forms, like so many possibly transformative encounters with the living world.en
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dc.publisherUniversidad de Alcaláes_ES
dc.rightsAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internacional*
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dc.subjectArt contemporain et écologiefr
dc.subjectÉcomorphismefr
dc.subjectMuséefr
dc.subjectArbresfr
dc.subjectSymboliquefr
dc.subjectÉcopoétiquefr
dc.subjectContemporay art and ecologyen
dc.subjectEcomorphismen
dc.subjectMuseumen
dc.subjectTreesen
dc.subjectSymbolicen
dc.subjectEcopoeticsen
dc.subjectArte contemporáneo y ecología.es_ES
dc.subjectEcomorfismoes_ES
dc.subjectMuseoes_ES
dc.subjectÁrboleses_ES
dc.subjectSimbologíaes_ES
dc.subjectEcopoéticaes_ES
dc.titleEcomorphism, towards a culture of the living. View from the trees at the museum, symbolic "perches"en
dc.title.alternativeEcomorphisme, vers une culture du vivant. Vu(e) des arbres au musée, « perchoirs » symboliquesfr
dc.typeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleen
dc.subject.ecienciaLiteraturaes_ES
dc.subject.ecienciaLiteratureen
dc.subject.ecienciaMedio ambientees_ES
dc.subject.ecienciaEnvironmental scienceen
dc.rights.accessRightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessen
dc.identifier.publicationtitleEcozon@: European Journal of Literature, Culture and Environmenten
dc.identifier.publicationlastpage110
dc.identifier.publicationfirstpage89


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