Artistic discourse through sign language and poetic interpretation

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Diego Bernaschina

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This essay corresponds to a personal experience through social and communicative discourse to investigate human communication and its linguistic treatment in contemporary art. Just as a social and artistic system that uses poetic creativity to create a set of discussions about artworks. The goal is to bring integration, both creativity and reality to experience (or develop) the interdisciplinary project, making more flexible some video art and performative video works of a Chilean artist, Francisca Benítez, and including her own works. Likewise, deliver the new experiences of the participation of the Deaf community and interpreters in different sign languages. As well as the visual-gestural freedom to reflect and support Deaf artists in linguistic art. The artistic proposal is quite complex for having achieved the advantage with the support of several Deaf professions to incorporate culture, and also the great recovery of the use of different sign languages in each country.

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Bernaschina, D. (2022). Artistic discourse through sign language and poetic interpretation. Communiars. Journal of Image, Arts and Social and Critical Education, (8), 55–69. Retrieved from https://revistascientificas.us.es/index.php/Communiars/article/view/20415
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