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|Bio=Ana Luísa Moura (PT) has a background in Architecture / Urban Planning and is currently exploring means of visual storytelling and strategic illustration. Her research focuses on photographical protocols within media imagery, regarding in particular the instrumentalization of vulnerability and personal exposure.
|Bio=Ana Luísa Moura (PT) has a background in Architecture / Urban Planning and is currently exploring means of visual storytelling and strategic illustration. Her research focuses on photographical protocols within media imagery, regarding in particular the instrumentalization of vulnerability and personal exposure.
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|Description=The installation follows a research on the way social trouble is perceived through photography and on what this protocol of representation might say about citizenship, ethical concern or political consciousness. The project attempts to address the topic from the point of view of social inter-surveillance and to explore the amount of information present in casual photography as a map of human value.
|Description=The installation follows a research on the way social trouble is perceived through photography and on what this protocol of representation might say about citizenship, ethical concern or political consciousness. The project attempts to address the topic from the point of view of social inter-surveillance and to explore the amount of information present in casual photography as a map of human value.
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The Aesthetics of Ethics
Creator Ana Luísa Moura
Year 2015
Bio Ana Luísa Moura (PT) has a background in Architecture / Urban Planning and is currently exploring means of visual storytelling and strategic illustration. Her research focuses on photographical protocols within media imagery, regarding in particular the instrumentalization of vulnerability and personal exposure.
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The installation follows a research on the way social trouble is perceived through photography and on what this protocol of representation might say about citizenship, ethical concern or political consciousness. The project attempts to address the topic from the point of view of social inter-surveillance and to explore the amount of information present in casual photography as a map of human value.