Ethnographic fieldwork using mobile technologies: case study of a Portuguese light festival

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Autor(a) principal: Garcia Ruiz, M.
Data de Publicação: 2017
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
Texto Completo: https://ciencia.iscte-iul.pt/id/ci-pub-52346
http://hdl.handle.net/10071/16887
Resumo: This communication aims to share some of the results of the fieldwork undertaken during the Light Festivals that integrate Spectrum Network 2016. Spectrum program is based on a cooperation between five European countries - Croatia, Slovenia, Poland and Portugal - whose artists are called to present light artworks involving local communities in an educational and participatory perspective. Light Art Festivals have gain special relevance since they have been adopted by many City Councils to reactivate their municipalities, thru this ephemeral – or semipermanent- artistic implementation in public space. In addition, these events have opened an emerging new kind of cultural tourism, based on a very specialised public. This study is based on in-depth interviews with light-artist and light-festival curators, as well as a longitudinal audio-visual review of the events developed from 2008 to today by using netnografic methods. This ethnographic work tries to extend the age-old question of what is art (focusing on applied light art), what is its usefulness, its benefits for the municipalities -in which these types of festivals are deployed- and its perceived value. Furthermore, this work tries to question if light festivals are a simple trend or the events of light will last in time.
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title Ethnographic fieldwork using mobile technologies: case study of a Portuguese light festival
spellingShingle Ethnographic fieldwork using mobile technologies: case study of a Portuguese light festival
Garcia Ruiz, M.
Ethnography
Networks
Mobile data
title_short Ethnographic fieldwork using mobile technologies: case study of a Portuguese light festival
title_full Ethnographic fieldwork using mobile technologies: case study of a Portuguese light festival
title_fullStr Ethnographic fieldwork using mobile technologies: case study of a Portuguese light festival
title_full_unstemmed Ethnographic fieldwork using mobile technologies: case study of a Portuguese light festival
title_sort Ethnographic fieldwork using mobile technologies: case study of a Portuguese light festival
author Garcia Ruiz, M.
author_facet Garcia Ruiz, M.
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Garcia Ruiz, M.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Ethnography
Networks
Mobile data
topic Ethnography
Networks
Mobile data
description This communication aims to share some of the results of the fieldwork undertaken during the Light Festivals that integrate Spectrum Network 2016. Spectrum program is based on a cooperation between five European countries - Croatia, Slovenia, Poland and Portugal - whose artists are called to present light artworks involving local communities in an educational and participatory perspective. Light Art Festivals have gain special relevance since they have been adopted by many City Councils to reactivate their municipalities, thru this ephemeral – or semipermanent- artistic implementation in public space. In addition, these events have opened an emerging new kind of cultural tourism, based on a very specialised public. This study is based on in-depth interviews with light-artist and light-festival curators, as well as a longitudinal audio-visual review of the events developed from 2008 to today by using netnografic methods. This ethnographic work tries to extend the age-old question of what is art (focusing on applied light art), what is its usefulness, its benefits for the municipalities -in which these types of festivals are deployed- and its perceived value. Furthermore, this work tries to question if light festivals are a simple trend or the events of light will last in time.
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