Las aves como elemento estético de reflexión en la transición hacia sociedades sostenibles
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2019
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Universidad Politécnica de Valencia
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Las aves son quizá el elemento de la naturaleza con el que más fácilmente nos resulta empatizar a nivel estético. Unos seres que vuelan, cantan, bailan y poseen espectaculares colores en sus plumajes. Es sencillo ver el paralelismo entre los elementos que motivan parte de nuestra experiencia estética y su apariencia, pero, yendo un poco más allá, recientes estudios neurológicos demuestran que compartimos algo más: la capacidad de aprender a cantar; y puesto que disponen de esa capacidad ¿qué les impide cantar o bailar tal como lo hacemos nosotros, por puro placer? Teniendo en cuenta todos estos elementos propicios para la empatía entre seres humanos y aves, planteamos un recorrido por diferentes momentos de las sociedades del pasado siglo y su uso de los recursos tomando como síntoma su relación con las aves, para desembocar en la música interespecies como muestra de una actitud empática propia de las sociedades en transición hacia lo respetuoso.
Birds are perhaps the element of nature with which we find it easier to empathize aesthetically. These creatures fly, sing, dance and have spectacular colors in their plumage. It is easy to see the parallelism between the elements that motivate part of our aesthetic experience and its appearance, but, going a little further, recent neurological studies show that we share something more: the ability to learn to sing and since they have that ability What prevents them from singing or dancing as we do, out of pure pleasure? Taking into account all these elements conducive to empathy between humans and birds, we propose a journey through different moments of the societies of the past century and their relationship with resources taking as a symptom their relationship with birds to lead to interspecies music as a sample of an empathic attitude typical of societies in transition towards the respectful.
Birds are perhaps the element of nature with which we find it easier to empathize aesthetically. These creatures fly, sing, dance and have spectacular colors in their plumage. It is easy to see the parallelism between the elements that motivate part of our aesthetic experience and its appearance, but, going a little further, recent neurological studies show that we share something more: the ability to learn to sing and since they have that ability What prevents them from singing or dancing as we do, out of pure pleasure? Taking into account all these elements conducive to empathy between humans and birds, we propose a journey through different moments of the societies of the past century and their relationship with resources taking as a symptom their relationship with birds to lead to interspecies music as a sample of an empathic attitude typical of societies in transition towards the respectful.