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Hallazgos

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SUAREZ, Bianca. Social discourses to reproduce society: Some topical arguments of relational art in Latin America. Hallazgos [online]. 2014, vol.11, n.22, pp.67-87. ISSN 1794-3841.  https://doi.org/10.15332/s1794-3841.2014.0022.04.

Nicolás Bourriaud proposes a discussion on the readability of certain artistic expressions where the absence of a theoretical discourse can decode the social practices that shape contemporary art. These expressions social interactive ways of presenting them as a "relational aesthetics." For this work we will use AcT to callthe complex object of relational expressions that use principles of science and technology. This set of objects, actions with aesthetic purposes will force us to look in to Latinoamerica society. The latin term tekhne or techne is the experience of the skilled trades or craft, designated by the ancient Greeks as the ' effective action ' and opposes the notion of praxis given by Aristotle, who is an immanent action carries within itself its own end and is directly related to poiesis, while activity leading to a result, the activity aims a product other than the activity itself. What we perceive 'already - there' of 'Latin America' is a centripetal tension from artistic conceptualism of art, utopian visions, idealists who seek an active and 'fatal' deviation from the course of history. As heteronomy, these don't start formal disorder, even minimal concepts that can be classified as social criticism, deconstructive or subversive, but are mainly subjective views of everyday, ordinary reality that not everyone sees, but at the same time is strongly familiar mainly by the mass media. These active works of art are exhibited in audiovisual forms such as video art, concrete music and circuitbending. These effective technological actions are facts that would fall outside the acceptability and normal intelligibility instituted for hegemony primarily set impulses of traditional art and come in direct contact with the language and its context, ie, supposed phenomena of significance with deep structures or semes associated with the reality of Latin American society. All these topics, which serve to develop arguments are tópica l, ars inveniendi or art of invention, and its purpose part of the rhetoric, is to establish the content of the speech. Social discourses are everything that is published and is known in a state of society, everything is represented in the media, is all that counts, it is said and understood. So, is narrating operations where we can find an argument, are operations into discourse. The doxa in social discourses in AcT establish a new experimental uses or different readings from the predictable. Lures innovation can boast a potential totalitarian, which means reducing the technological experimentation foreseeable in Latin America, as a place in development. What is stated in the social life of the accused AcT strategies recognize their positioning statements, incentives projects for innovation and development, and operate according such recognition to obtain benefit from state cultural policies. As presented by Marc Angenot in 2010, the social discourse, as global unity, is the result of multiple, but not random strategies, thus presenting somenarrow monosemic towards social transformation.

Keywords : Topical; argumentative combination; rhetorical; relational art; Latin America; social discourses.

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