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Within the cycles of civilization it is easy to recognize an alternation between the periods of enlightenment, with the weight of development given to reason, science and the myth of common sense, and the periods of obscurantism in which fables, legends, mysticisms return. and in which society seems to advance at a pace of premonitions and skin-deep feelings.

It seems simple to recognize the cycle we are in now, with fanaticism and a resurgence of popular beliefs with Flat Earth believers, and anti-vaccine movements that are steadily rising the volume of noise we generate as cultural beings.

However, this confirmation of the cycle scheme and its alternation, and this reliving of past experiences, as if the lessons of history had faded, merely confirm a human nature that, as frustrating as it may seem, compels us to admit. that exists. It seems that the more human we look, the more animals we become … Unable, as we are demonstrating, to question our unconscious and thoughtless nature.

With the project “Boa Noite Povo” (Good Night, People) we intend to visually investigate through semi-performative experiments the close relationship that exists between Culture and Nature.

We construct narratives that illustrate the current economic and political context using nocturnal animals as improvised actors. It is a mix of archival intervention, directed animal action, night photography and plastic intervention of periodic pieces to show the complexity of the moment and the resonance with the past.

The set of works created should provide a subjective framework for debate and dialogue for a theme that has nurtured the history of philosophy since its inception and also broaden the understanding of the potential of photographic imagery beyond archival and nature photography. For this, two cross lines, one that goes from Culture and Nature and another that goes from the photographic families of the Archive to the Nature Photography, are the ones that mark the playing field in which we developped this visual investigation. The result, a set of images with different techniques that will constitute the record of a visual and conceptual investigation that intends, rather than grounding truths, asking questions and encouraging debate.

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Throughout civilization, we see a recurring pattern: enlightenment periods prioritize reason and science, while obscurantism embraces fables and mysticism. Currently, we’re in a cycle marked by fanaticism and the resurgence of popular beliefs like Flat Earth and anti-vaccine movements, highlighting our inability to question our unconscious tendencies. Through “Boa Noite Povo” (Good Night, People), we explore the nexus of Culture and Nature using semi-performative experiments, employing nocturnal animals as actors to reflect the complexities of our era and its historical echoes. Our visual narrative aims to stimulate debate, transcending conventional photography to provoke thought and inquiry into the human condition.

  • Limited edition of 50 + 5APs
  • Year: 2023
  • Format: Hardcover 
  • Publisher: Superlabo

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