JOÃO CASTILHO
PULSION SCOPIQUE, 2012

João Castilho made a name for him­self while still young with the col­lec­tive doc­u­men­tary piece called Pais­agem Sub­m­ersa (2008). Push­ing color con­trasts to the limit in the wake of Miguel Branco Rio, he has opened up his range of art­mak­ing to the writ­ten word and more re­cently to sculp­ture. With media di­ver­si­fi­ca­tion, he dis­tanced him­self still fur­ther from the clas­sic style of doc­u­men­tary to the point of screen­ing only found footage with Pulsão Es­cop­ica. The piece was seen for the first time in 2012 as part of the Segue-se ver o que quisesse show in Belo Hor­i­zonte cu­rated by Joerg Bader.
With Pulsão Es­cop­ica the artist points up a grow­ing phe­nom­e­non, i.e., the re­dis­tri­b­u­tion of pub­lic and pri­vate spaces in the In­ter­net age. Pulsão Es­cop­ica is made up of im­ages down­loaded by the artist dur­ing his “strolls” through dif­fer­ent chat rooms on the web.

*1978, Belo Hor­i­zonte, lives and works in Belo Hor­i­zonte

http://​www.​joa​ocas​tilh​o.​net

PULSION SCOPIQUE, 2012

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