@article{de Sousa Rocha_Saraiva Rodrigues_dos Santos Araújo_da Costa Marcon_2019, title={Cora in Colors}, volume={4}, url={https://datjournal.anhembi.br/dat/article/view/149}, DOI={10.29147/dat.v4i3.149}, abstractNote={<p>This research aims to establish relationships between the technical and poetic scopes of interventions performed at the Casa de Cora Coralina Museum, in<br>the city of Goiás, on the banks of the Rio Vermelho, revealing technological patterns resonated with the author’s poetic senses. Metaphorically, the author’s writing flows of consciousness sound like escapism in her memories, in which the river and the red earth, elements of her home, translate their strictly visceral blood relation into its essence. The earth, water and air, stained, represent, in this interface, the triangle of life, being central elements of the coming and going of Cora’s poetry. Portraits of local color, the methodological path, with a phenomenological approach, travels through streets, alleys and spouts, producing boils, murmurs, echoing and draining poetry. Technology, as a cultural artifact, is inscribed in this rhetoric of poetry as symbiosis between the author’s lyrics, verses, poetry and prose, as well as<br>walkers who glimpse a path of dissociative voices in the city of Goiás</p>}, number={3}, journal={DAT Journal}, author={de Sousa Rocha, Cleomar and Saraiva Rodrigues, Olira and dos Santos Araújo, Cláudia and da Costa Marcon, Mary Aurorar}, year={2019}, month={Dec.}, pages={86–95} }