Teixir rizomes en la investigació fotográfica

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https://doi.org/10.1344/jnmr.v8.43448

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Rhizomes; Postqualitative; Photography; Research-creation; Visual

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Ancorada en el concepte de rizoma de Deleuze i Guattari, aquesta investigació postqualitativa posa els conceptes filosòfics a treballar en la indagació per produir coneixement de manera diferent. S'adhereix a l'ontoepistemologia on l'acte de conèixer és a través de la performativitat. Deixant que el (des)pensament guiés el treball, vaig experimentar amb com les materialitats en fotografia es constitueixen en fotografiar els temples d'Angkor de Cambodja.  La investigació va produir un nou enfocament rizomàtic visual en la investigació-creació que interromp els mètodes colonials i estabilitzadors en la investigació. Anomenat teixint rizomes, aquest enfocament reconeix les relacions imbricades d'humans i no humans, constantment entrellaçades i (re)produïdes en el fer de la investigació: l'esdevenir fotògraf-investigador.

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Biografia de l'autor/a

Lorena R. Bañares, Universitat RMIT, Vietnam

Lorena R. Bañares, DCOMM is a Lecturer in Communication at RMIT University, Vietnam. Her works lie within the intersectionality of arts, communication, and research-creation applying the concepts of Deleuze and Guattari in doing the inquiry.

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