Closed work - a site for an open world
o lugar para um mundo aberto
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https://doi.org/10.47456/rf.v18i27.41056Keywords:
game; limit; rule; ludographyAbstract
This article analyzes the series “ludografia”, created from a pre-established rule for the development of each work belonging to the series. In view of the approach to the pre-established limit, it is intended to analyze the influences that the restrictions of the COVID-19 pandemic had on the possible link between the imposition of rules and the creative process, referring to the idea of a game and inviting reflections on the roles and different relationships that may arise between the proposer (the artist) and the audience (the one who plays).
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