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TO FOLLOW A TRANSHUMANCE

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I started to follow a transhumance a year ago, from November 2024, when I saw a flok spread over a field. Studying the ethological behaviour of the sheeps led me to understeand that the way they spread over the space they inhabit show how they relate to each other. This was a revelation for me, a strong metaphor: the movement of the individual in the landscape is a potential to establish relationships. keywords: visual art, video installation; performance; landscape; environment;, Video art, performance
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Title: TO FOLLOW A TRANSHUMANCE
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I started to follow a transhumance a year ago, from November 2024, when I saw a flok spread over a field.
Studying the ethological behaviour of the sheeps led me to understeand that the way they spread over the space they inhabit show how they relate to each other.
This was a revelation for me, a strong metaphor: the movement of the individual in the landscape is a potential to establish relationships.
keywords: visual art, video installation; performance; landscape; environment;, Video art, performance.

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