Hilos y política. Visualidad en bordados como registro histórico del estallido social chileno de 2019

  • Katherine Verónica Suil Aravena
  • Pamela Petruska Gatica Ramírez
Keywords: Embroidery ; culture ; design ; memories ; women ; politics

Abstract

 This article presents embroidery as a feminine cultural artifact, understanding that embroidery, conceived as a minor feminine activity, has been transforming and can be a political act, for activism and memory. This is where design can be articulated as an actor whose experience becomes experiential as well as a producer of artifacts of use. The theoretical review, the project of a textile story made in the context of the so-called Chilean social outburst occurred in October 2019 is framed. The project constitutes a log through embroideries made during the period of October 2019 and March 2020, to be exhibited on digital platforms. 

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Published
2021-08-10
How to Cite
Suil Aravena, K. V., & Gatica Ramírez, P. P. (2021). Hilos y política. Visualidad en bordados como registro histórico del estallido social chileno de 2019. Cuadernos Del Centro De Estudios De Diseño Y Comunicación, (134). https://doi.org/10.18682/cdc.vi134.5023