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Doctoral Thesis
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/T.8.2023.tde-01082023-164645
Document
Author
Full name
Jonathas Beck Ramos
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2023
Supervisor
Committee
Sant'Anna, Sérgio Bairon Blanco (President)
Lazaneo, Caio de Salvi
Nunes, Sandra Regina Chaves
Siqueira Filho, Valdemar
Title in Portuguese
Texturas sonoras na produção partilhada do conhecimento em audiovisual e hipermídia
Keywords in Portuguese
Comunicação audiovisual
Cultura popular
Linguagem hipermídia
Texturas Sonoras
Abstract in Portuguese
A hipótese da presente tese propõe uma aproximação entre os conceitos de texturas sonoras, cuja perspectiva é abordar os aspectos do áudio na linguagem hipermídia, e de produção partilhada do conhecimento, proposição em que a construção do conhecimento é realizada de modo partilhado por meio de metodologias que buscam aproximar saberes diversos e que incluam diferentes matrizes de linguagem na produção de conhecimento científico, como imagem e som. A partir desta premissa pensamos a possibilidade de produzirmos conhecimento não mais sobre comunidades e não apenas pelo texto escrito, mas com interlocutores destas comunidades. Apontamos no conceito de Texturas Sonoras a relação com o conceito de Produção Partilhada de Conhecimento por meio dos conceitos de experiência estética, senso comum, jogo, cotidiano, circuito de afetos e linguagem audiovisual e hipermídia. Ao final do processo elaboramos uma hipermídia conceitual em realidade virtual com imagens captadas por outros pesquisadores no norte de Minas Gerais e um documentário audiovisual junto à comunidade de Congada São Benedito de Gonçalves-MG.
Title in English
Sound textures in the shared production of knowledge in audiovisual and hypermedia
Keywords in English
Audiovisual communication
Hypermedia language
Popular culture
Sound Textures
Abstract in English
The hypothesis of the present thesis proposes an approximation between the concepts of sound textures, whose perspective is to approach the aspects of audio in the hypermedia language, and of shared production of knowledge, a proposition in which the construction of knowledge is carried out in a shared way through methodologies that seek to bring together diverse knowledge and that include different matrices of language in the production of scientific knowledge, such as image and sound. Based on this premise, we think about the possibility of producing knowledge no longer about communities and not just through the written text, but with interlocutors from these communities. We point out in the concept of Sound Textures the relationship with the concept of Shared Production of Knowledge through the concepts of aesthetic experience, common sense, game, daily life, circuit of affections and audiovisual language and hypermedia. At the end of the process, we elaborated a conceptual hypermedia in virtual reality with images captured by other researchers in the north of Minas Gerais and an audiovisual documentary with the community of Congada São Benedito de Gonçalves-MG.
 
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2023-08-01
 
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