| Summary: | This work presents the theoretical and practical research in the animation installation Avesso (In)Visível, which seeks to reflect the social inequalities present in contemporary society through embroidery and textile materiality. The work contextualizes the use of craft aesthetics in experimental animation and expanded animation, tracing relationships between animation cinema and visual arts. By displaying the installation's conceptualization, production and exhibition process, the work discusses the particularities of the creation of expanded animation, highlighting relationships drawn between installation and viewer and the principal discoveries made during the production of the work. |