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Revertendo o Arquivo ou como os humanos começaram a arquivar danças a partir das máquinas
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Arquivo de dança
Ecologia
Robôs
Culturas de Tela

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Revertendo o Arquivo ou como os humanos começaram a arquivar danças a partir das máquinas. Conceição/Conception, Campinas, SP, v. 13, n. 00, p. e024014, 2024. DOI: 10.20396/conce.v13i00.8678261. Disponível em: http://periodicos.sbu.unicamp.br/ojs/index.php/conce/article/view/8678261. Acesso em: 31 maio. 2025.

Resumo

O movimento NPC (non-player character) convida os usuários a incorporar gestos maquínicos, conceituados como uma “disposição desapaixonada da condição pós-humana.” Este estudo combina uma revisão bibliográfica sobre corpo e tecnologia com a análise de perfis no TikTok que exibem a estética NPC. Contextualiza o fenômeno nos âmbitos ecológico e cultural, explorando arquivos orgânicos (árvores, humanos, etc.) que refinam gestos maquínicos como forma de memória incorporada.

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