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    Propuesta audiovisual con narrativa onírica basada en síntomas psicosomáticos de un trastorno mental
    (Universidad de Cuenca. Facultad de Artes, 2026-03-16) Carchi Panza, Michelle Cristina; Rodriguez Rodriguez, Tannia Edith
    This research-creation project proposes an audiovisual approach to represent and understand mental disorders associated with experiences of childhood violence, considering the bodily, oneiric, and symbolic dimensions of trauma. The study is grounded in autoethnography as a methodological framework, positioning the author’s subjective experience as a legitimate and situated source of knowledge for both theoretical reflection and artistic production. Through an interdisciplinary dialogue between clinical knowledge, aesthetics, and narrative practices, a video art piece is developed that translates psychosomatic manifestations of trauma -particularly recurrent nightmares- into a symbolic and surreal visual language. The creative process articulates the representation of a real body in movement with a non-linear, dreamlike narrative constructed through symbolic elements such as nocturnal landscapes, celestial bodies, tunnels, and natural environments, enabling a metaphorical reading of pain and traumatic memory. From a creative and cultural perspective, the project contributes to autoethnographic artistic practices by integrating personal experience, clinical reflection, and visual experimentation. From a cognitive perspective, the research strengthens technical knowledge in digital animation and audiovisual editing while proposing an ethical and aesthetic reflection on the importance of acknowledging, processing, and resignifying pain as a pathway toward subjective transformation.

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