The author begins by disqualifying her academic backgrounds as an educational psychologist and an artist, stating that the former is based purely on «common sense» and the latter is a «waste of time» (both mere «smoke»—or vapor). However, she then opens a door to self-affirmation, arguing that if the purpose of science is to find meaning beyond common sense, and the role of art is to act upon the viewer, then both art and science can serve a purpose—for instance, interpreting a text about a boycott among children as a metaphor for boycotts in adult groups. She concludes by encouraging herself to continue defending her position.
Autor: Úrsula Bischofberger Valdes
4. Portrait of an ordinary child
The author defends ideas that have been central to her professional trajectory as an educational psychologist, primarily two: the child as a comprehensible counterpart to the adult, and the school environment as a comprehensible counterpart to the world. Both—child and school—serve as metaphors for humanity and society. She also presents the psycho-pedagogical report as a «case study», a study that, despite acknowledging its limitations (mainly due to the lack of qualification of its authors and time constraints in its execution), holds great value as the most scientific approach imaginable to understanding the truth of a human being. She defends both positions and criticizes the statu quo for considering the data gathered in these documents solely for decision-making purposes, rather than recognizing them as invaluable sources for understanding the nature of individuals and societies.
3. Numbered nightmare without crying
Created from a state of consciousness not anchored in wakefulness, this work consists of a series of statements that denounce the «theft of meaning»—an expression of non-emotional despair within the frame of a wrinkled mouth speaking, whose discourse is interrupted only once. It is a textual work, because the text is magnificent. Performative, because its presence is bold and disruptive. And plastic, because the drawings and diagrams that accompany it hold meaning aligned with the other areas of expression.
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