Vis-á-Vis-á-Vis. The Three-dimensional and artistic view of a problem

  • Ramón Martínez-Mendoza The University of Melbourne
Keywords: dialectic, communities, language, artistic representations and liminality

Abstract

ANPO (A Non-predefined Outcome) is an an art-making methodology that employs structuralist theory of language (Saussure, Lacan, Foucault) combined with Hegel’s dialectic and the theory of creation of space by Lefebvre to generate spaces of dialogue and conversation between community members and different stakeholders. These theories of language are used to find artistic ways of representing a topic that community members have previously chosen. The topic is approached in a way that allows a visual, aural, performative and gustative form. To achieve this, the methodology is split in four main steps: step 1 ‘This is not a chair’, Step 2 ‘The topic’, Step 3 ‘ Vis-á-vis-á-vis’ and step 4. ‘Dialectical representation’ where the defined topic is used to generate artistic representations.The step 1 is a warm up exercise informed by the Rene Magritte painting ‘This is not a Pipe’. This exercise aims to help the participants to see an object as something else than an object but as a consequence of social implications. Step 2, participants choose a random topic and vote for it. The artist/facilitator does not predetermine the topic, participants are the one who propose it and choose it. Step 3, will be analysed in this publication and finally step 4, the broken down topic is taken to be represented and analysed in different ways.

 

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Author Biography

Ramón Martínez-Mendoza, The University of Melbourne

Ramón was born in Venezuela on 1977, currently lives and works in Melbourne- Australia

EDUCATION

March 2014 –  Master by Research in Cultural Community Development
The University of  Melbourne, Australia.

Jul 2009 – Dec 2011. Master of Art in Public Spaces
RMIT. Melbourne, Australia.

Feb 1995 – Dec 2001 Bachelor of Chemical Engineering                                                                    Universidad de los Andes, Mérida Venezuela

 

ACHIEVEMENTS & AWARDS

  • Representative of the State of Victoria at the Kultour National Gathering 2013 in Brisbane Festival 2013.
  • Commissioned by Australia’s National Youth Health Foundation. April  2013
  • Commissioned by Frankston City Council  and Frankston Arts Centre.  March 2013
  • Shorlisted Mentor Rudder Program. Artdogger. Melbourne, 2012
  • Winner – Transport Accident Victims Victoria for “Stitches across the land”, 2011
  • Shortlisted for “Vivid Light”, Sydney, 2011
  • Shortlisted for “Laneway Commission”, Melbourne, 2010
  • Novel Published – “Return to the womb”, 2006
  • Winner – International Design Prize, Venezuela, 2008

 

COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT EXPERIENCE

Tutor in Graduate Diploma of Cultural Community Development The University of Melbourne, June 2014- Present

Locum Lecturer in the Master of International Community Development University of Victoria August 2014- September 2014

Community Development Assistant Brimbank City Council, VISY Cares Youth Hub, May 2014 – present

Community Engagement Coordinator, Australia National Youth Mental Health Foundation, March 2013- June 2013.

Community Engagement Coordinator , Frankston City Council, August 2012- March 2013

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Published
2016-01-11
How to Cite
Martínez-Mendoza R. (2016). Vis-á-Vis-á-Vis. The Three-dimensional and artistic view of a problem. Arte, Individuo y Sociedad, 28(1), 155-172. https://doi.org/10.5209/rev_ARIS.2016.v28.n1.47935
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