
Bioluminescence results from transdisciplinary research between Biology, Design, Architecture and Art. It is designed for the Betary Reserve (located next to PETAR, in Vale do Ribeira - SP), a preservation region of the Atlantic Forest, characterized by rich biodiversity as opposed to low Human Development Indexes and a high level of social vulnerability. It emerges as an environment of aesthetic appreciation, an intersemiotic and immersive relationship with the viewer that contributes to the notion of permanence and presents a form of economic development to the region, with the addition of a tourist attraction, job creation and profitability.
Undergraduate thesis (August, 2021 - December, 2021)
BIOLUMINESCENCE
PERMANENCE IN AGUAHOJA I (2014-2020) - NERI OXMAN:
An analysis outlined by General Systems Theory and Semiotic Theory
Scientific research (October, 2020 - June, 2021)
Scientific paper that starts from the hypothesis that art can articulate ideas, concepts and processes for the perception about the permanence of life and, when combined with science, can present solutions to ecological problems. It uses General Systems Theory and Semiotic Theory with a focus on the permanence parameter to describe and discuss the work Aguahoja I, authored by Neri Oxman in conjunction with the Mediatted Matter Group, as a case study. The analysis allowed an in-depth view of the permanence parameter in the work and confirmation of contribution to human permanence from the perspective of Unwelt dilation.