Voo Solo and the construction of subjectivities through collage
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https://doi.org/10.9771/peri.v1i23.62034Abstract
This essay is made up of the series entitled Voo Solo (2024), in which images from homoerotic pornographic magazines are combined with adhesive materials from baggage labeling during air travel. The combination of these disparate elements allows the construction of different meanings and subjectivations, as in the title, which refers to a popular expression and also indicates the nature of the images used in the manual compositions that were later digitized and edited.
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