From inhabiting to habit. Possibilities of suspended space
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This article explores the possibilities of artistic creation that evoked spaces have. In addition, it considers the close relationship that exists between 'inhabiting' and 'habit' and their respective role in the appropriation of the spaces. How do we relate to them? What does inhabit consist of? What role does the habit have in inhabit? Starting from the Research-Creation methodology, and with the contribution of Martin Heidegger and Jose Luis Pardo, I present using a photographic language a series of images with the metaphorically intention of capturing that transition from inhabiting to habit.
Keywords: Evocation, Space, inhabiting, habit, appropriation, research-creation.
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