Digital dreams poetics
collaboration and remembrance of dreams on the network
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https://doi.org/10.5007/1807-9288.2022.e83390Abstract
This article elaborates on the role of dreams in human life that were triggered by an oneiric experience lived at the beginning of the period of social isolation resulting from preventive measures against the advance of the Covid-19 pandemic in Brazil. Several academic pieces of research, in this exceptional period, revived debates about the importance of dreaming, a fact that was perceived and addressed throughout different periods and from different perspectives in the history of humanity. The reflection on this issue also boosted the creative process of a work that combines the fields of literature, technology, and design and is entitled Oneirografia. There you can write down your memories of a dream (or invent a new one) and turn them into digital visual poems that can be saved by the dreamer or shared.
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