The Intersubjective Cyborg as Producer of Surreal and Autonomous Graphic Design Doctoral Symposium

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Abstract

This research considers the influence of collage and surrealist techniques upon the practice of contemporary women graphic designers participating in visual culture today. The study poses two theoretical models: the intersubjective cyborg that extends and develops the analysis and legacy of female Surrealist artists in their recent resurgence, and the Mobius Strip analogy that encapsulates and assists in uniting collage, automatism and Surrealism through digital and analogue processes. Although the primary focus for this research is practice and the process of collage, it poses a framework to be used as an interdisciplinary tool that promotes the intersubjective cyborg as a producer of surreal and autonomous graphic design.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the Ninth xCoAx International conference on Computation, Communication, Aesthetics & X
EditorsMiguel Carvalhais, Mario Verdicchio, Luísa Ribas, André Rangel
PublisherI2ADS
Pages596-604
Number of pages9
ISBN (Print)9789899049062
Publication statusPublished - 12 Jul 2021
Event9th Conference on Computation, Communication, Aesthetics & X - Online
Duration: 12 Jul 202116 Jul 2021
Conference number: 9
https://2021.xcoax.org/

Publication series

NamexCoAx Proceedings of the Conference on Computation, Communication, Asethetics & X
Publisheri2ADS
ISSN (Print)2183-9069

Conference

Conference9th Conference on Computation, Communication, Aesthetics & X
Abbreviated titlexCoAx 2021
CityOnline
Period12/07/2116/07/21
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