Happened at LISA

Thursday, December 09th, 2021 - 17:00
Galeria Vermelho | Rua Minas Gerais, 350 - São Paulo/SP

Launch with a chat with Yara Schreiber Dines (Gepac/Unesp Araraquara) and Heloísa Buarque de Almeida (USP)

Yara Schreiber Dines' book addresses a wide variety of views and different language trends, featuring more than 60 female photographers from the early 20th century to the present day. The images are accompanied by information about the unique trajectory of each photographer and by rich testimonies, registered exclusively for the book that seeks to situate this production in the scope of memory, gender, visual anthropology and the history of photography. In its 256 pages, the work unveils this unprecedented panorama of feminine and substantive photography in Brazil.

The book is edited by Grifo Projetos, carried out by the Special Secretariat for Culture of the Ministry of Tourism, sponsored by BNP Paribas, supported by the Moreira Salles Institute and the Culture Incentive Law.

Tuesday, November 30th, 2021 - 14:00
online

This year the V Cycle of Debates on Psychological Processes & Cultural in Emerging Themes, from GRACIAS and the Graduate Program in Psychology at FFCLRP - USP, will be opened by Sylvia Caiuby Novaes - "ABOUT THE AFFECTION IN THE EYES OF THREE WOMEN" , Sylvia is a full professor in the field of Image Anthropology at the University of São Paulo (2010), where he has been teaching since 1974. Bachelor and degree in Social Sciences from the University of São Paulo (1971), she also defended her Master's in Social Anthropology (1980), doctorate at USP ( 1990) and professorship (2006). He completed his post doctorate studies at the University of Manchester (England) and at the University of Saint Andrews (Scotland). She was Visiting Professor at the Musée du quai Branly (France) and at the University of Oxford (England). She founded LISA - Laboratory of Image and Sound in Anthropology, under her coordination between 1990-2014 and since 2016. She was the main coordinator of three thematic projects financed by FAPESP. (1997-2002; 2003-2007; 2010-2015). He works in the field of Anthropology, with an emphasis on Anthropology of Expressive Forms, Anthropology of Image and Indigenous Ethnology. She has been a researcher at CEstA - Center for Amerindian Studies, since its foundation. His publications deal with themes such as: visual anthropology, photography and cinema in the contemporary world, ethnography and image, the Bororo society.

Monday, November 22th, 2021 - 13:45
11-22-21 to 12-10-21
online

Via Zoom - bit.ly/napedra

On Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcmmeOVL_9x0NvUivBOf6Yg

Full Schedule

In 2001, from the initiative of the participants of an optional subject at the PPGAS/USP, interested in exploring a series of issues beyond the disciplinary scope, Napedra was created. The subject was called Paradigms of Theater in Anthropology. We decided to deepen our studies in the interfaces of anthropology and performance, alternating studies of texts relevant to the anthropology of performance with experience in the field of performance events.

Coordinated by John C. Dawsey, Napedra arises from the meeting of anthropologists in search of knowledge produced in art workshops, with artists in search of knowledge associated with the anthropologists' craft. It is the first research center in anthropology and performance in Brazil.

Performance seismology. The Anthropology, Performance and Drama Nucleus (Napedra), whose acronym evokes a geological image, is born from the echoes of a seismological movement in the field of anthropology. It resonates with the sounds and noises of a “performative turn” in anthropology, which began in the 1970s, involving a significant number of researchers.

Monday, November 01th, 2021 - 09:00
11-01-21 to 11-30-21
LISA/USP - Remote Event

​​​​​​​​​​​​​​Celebrating 30 years of creation of the Laboratory of Image and Sound in Anthropology (LISA) of the Department of Anthropology of the University of São Paulo, during the month of November 2021 GRAVI - Visual Anthropology Group - organizes the event Between worlds: ethnographic, collaborative films and indigenous cinemas in dialogue.

The event consists of three meetings and an exhibition of films produced in the context of anthropological research with the support of LISA and different productions from South America , which express works done by, about and with indigenous peoples.  ​​​​​​​

1. Circulations of Indigenous Cinemas, which brings together producers, directors and indigenous collectives that address the challenges that permeate indigenous films, especially in terms of their circulation; 

2. Collaborative productions and processes, which highlights the different shared film makings within the scope of the training of indigenous filmmakers; 

3. Ethnographic Films: research and training, which addresses film production about indigenous peoples carried out in the context of academic research with a focus on the relationship between the university and indigenous peoples.

Monday, September 27th, 2021 - 17:00
Remote event: Youtube

Live release of Volume 6 of GIS - Gesto, Imagem e Som - Revista de Antropologia with the participation of the volume's editor, Francirosy Barbosa, the organizers of the Musicar Local dossier, Erica Giesbrecht, Rose Satiko Hijiki and Vi Grunvald, and the authors Suzel Ana Reily (Unicamp) and Jean dos Anjos (LAI/UFC).

Live broadcast:https://youtu.be/1wzefwSrLNI

Volume 6 of GIS has articles, essays, translations, reviews, in addition to the In Memoriam and Achados na Rede section.

Saturday, July 31th, 2021 - 10:30
07-31-21 to 02-13-22
Sesc Vila Mariana

Sesc - Social Service of Commerce invites for the opening of the exhibition Encontros Ameríndios.

Opening Online Event
July 31, 2021, 3 pm, via youtube.com/sescvilamariana channel

With Sylvia Caiuby Novaes (designer and coordinator of the exhibition project), Marina Herrero (indigenist) and Els Lagrou (researcher)
Mediation: Tatiana Amaral (Technical Assistant at Gepros - Studies and Social Programs Management at Sesc São Paulo)

Translated into LIBRAS

Sesc Vila Mariana presents the exhibition Encontros Ameríndios, from 7/31/21 to 2/13/22, coordinated by Sylvia Caiuby Novaes and curated by Aristoteles Barcelos Neto, with the proposal to explore dialogic possibilities based on the encounter among the arts of the Haida and Tahltan peoples (Canada), Guna (Panama), Shipibo Konibo (Peru) and Huni Kuin (Brazil).

Sunday, August 01th, 2021 - 00:00
08-01-21 to 08-31-21
online

Film screenings and conversation circles

Celebrating 30 years of creation and 20 years of production by the Laboratory of Image and Sound in Anthropology (LISA) of the Anthropology Department of the University of São Paulo (USP), the exhibition Between cities: ethnographic films in dialogue - Brazil and Colombia proposes a dialogue film between multiple cities in the state of São Paulo, Brazil and the region of Antioquia, Colombia. through the colors, sounds and movements registered by the lenses of anthropologists and anthropologists from the two countries, Brazil and Colombia. Separated into three programs, the 29 works narrate multiple possibilities of (re)existing.


08/06/2021, 5:30 pm - The city and its spaces highlights different places as articulating powers, that affect and mobilize people. - https://lisa.fflch.usp.br/en/node/12729

08/11/2021, 3 pm - Space and its arts includes portraits of diverse artistic expressions and cultural in urban contexts - https://lisa.fflch.usp.br/en/node/12730

Tuesday, April 06th, 2021 - 19:00
04-06-21 to 04-13-21
online

Free course, part of the programming of the Tikmư'ưn/Maxakali* Film Festival, taught by researcher and director Roney Freitas.

Inscriptions: https://bityli.com/Qj1Fi 

The introduction to "Audiovisual Script - Creation processes (fiction and documentary)" aims to present and discuss, by concepts and exhibition of the creation process, the fundamental elements of the writing of a cinema script, such as character, scene, structure, expressive use of space and creation of script from myths. In addition to investigating diy methods, this course brings an introduction to the universe of writing for cinema, bringing important concepts in the act of thinking about audiovisual inspired from the experience of the films of the Cinema Show Tikmư'ưn Maxakali 2020.

Lesson 1 - Documentary Script Process - 06/04, from 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm
The process of developing documentary design and editing script.  

Lesson 2 - Introduction to the Film Script - 08/04, from 19h to 21h
Aristotle's "Poetics" and its echoes: genres of writing.

Lesson 3 - Myth and script, creation processes - 13/04, from 19h to 21h
Discussion of the process of creating script from myths.

Thursday, March 25th, 2021 - 19:00
03-25-21 to 04-01-21
online

Free course, part of the Tikmũ’ũn / Maxakali * Cinema Exhibition, taught by researchers Ana Estrela da Costa and Paula Berbert.

Registrations: https://bityli.com/K2hnC​​​​​​​

Friday, March 19th, 2021 - 17:00
online

​​​​​​​A conversation-debate with director Isa Albuquerque and historian Maria Claudia Badán Ribeiro about the film CODINOME CLEMENTE (Brazil / 2018 / Documentary / 101 ’)

To liven up the debate, we will have professors Esther Hamburger (Cinema-ECA / USP), Osvaldo Luis Angel Coggiola (História / USP) and Wilson do Nascimento Barbosa (História / USP).

Live broadcast of the debate: