Artesanía Cerebro Vincular
Why do things seem beautiful to us? Do we judge with logic or with sensitive perception? What is beauty? What is perfection? Is everything beautiful a multiple of a divine sequence of numbers that attracts us because, in essence, we are made of it?
We can see a brain divided into two hemispheres: the left (logical) and the right (intuitive). On the left we have a black and white atmosphere, texts about criticism and information about the concept of “work of art” and “artist”, classical music plays, mathematical calculations are displayed. On the right we have an explosion of colors, a poem by Michelangelo and David’s eyes. If we stand there, electronic music plays and the colors begin to flash. Above we can see the hands of “The Creation of Adam” trying to touch each other. In the center of the image an illustration of the Fibonacci Sequence rotates around both hemispheres and we can see Sandro Botticelli’s Venus made into a sculpture, if we move the arrows it disarms showing that its interior is made of bronze. If we keep the click pressed we can see multiple paintings in which the Fibonacci Sequence appears and how in the creation of Adam we have a cerebral reference.
Instructions for use
Interactions by moving the arrows left-right, by moving the mouse left-right on the canvas, and by holding down anywhere.
Biography
Malena Florencia Anaya (1998) has taken analog photography courses in the GBA Non-formal Education program, tattooing and tattoo-oriented drawing at Buena Vibra Tattoo Studio and has participated in two English scholarships at Cambridge and at the Argentine North American Cultural Institute. Abolitionist feminist. He comes from a family of artists, teachers and craftsmen. He participates in tattoo conventions as a canvas for UNA graduate and teacher Mariano Ochoa. I work as a therapeutic companion using art therapy as an expressive therapeutic medium. Student of astrology, herbalism and tarot. He currently makes and edits educational videos and conducts a basic computer course for teachers, adapting its contents to virtuality. His hobby is to carry out painting and carpentry projects, ecology, gardening and recycling, montages with photomanipulation techniques and poetry.