
(RE)CREATE THE WORLD
Material deprivation, beyond a situation of economic inequality that makes it difficult to satisfy basic needs, directly affects the process of constituting subjectivity, since the material consistency of the world (the body, the territory, objects, others) will influence the possibilities of giving meaning to reality; in other words, there is a relationship between words and things. The acquisition of artistic languages that allow for the creative transformation of the world, regardless of the medium (a sheet of paper, a wall, the body, etc.), is a way of producing alternative significations of reality, because meaning and the significant image are simultaneously modified. In this way, creative skills could prevent material deprivation from being compensated for through crime or other economic production activities outside of the law and the social contract that occupy the void of meaning.
(RE)CREATE THE WORLD. Material deprivation, beyond a situation of economic inequality that makes it difficult to satisfy basic needs, directly affects the process of constituting subjectivity, since the material consistency of the world (the body, the territory, objects, others) will influence the possibilities of giving meaning to reality; in other words, there is a relationship between words and things. The acquisition of artistic languages that allow for the creative transformation of the world, regardless of the medium (a sheet of paper, a wall, the body, etc.), is a way of producing alternative significations of reality, because meaning and the significant image are simultaneously modified. In this way, creative skills could prevent material deprivation from being compensated for through crime or other economic production activities outside of the law and the social contract that occupy the void of meaning.