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Wandering Echoes: Handbook of Operative Losses

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An experimental essayistic engagement with a French philosopher's study of movement in autistic children
Wandering Echoes
veers between philosophical thought and poetic experimentation, asking for a reading by way of multiple and meandering lines. Underpinning the book is a profound engagement with Fernand Deligny, whose work with autistic children in the 1960s and '70s posed a more experimental understanding of the diversely abled.
is a work under the influence of Deligny, amplifying his gestural philosophy through lines of thought whose echoes and vibrations lead into a labyrinthine text of personal experience, soft moments and deep restlessness. Subtle and demanding, the book is ultimately an act of poetic-doing which, for the author, enables emergent forms of solidarity.
Luis Guerra
is a Chilean visual artist, philosopher, and poet living and working in Barcelona. He has been a fellow resident at the Saastamoinen Foundation (2021) and a fellow grantee by the Kone Foundation (2020) in Helsinki, Finland. As a visual artist, his work revolves around the imaginary line that Western culture has created between art and philosophy.
An experimental essayistic engagement with a French philosopher's study of movement in autistic children
Wandering Echoes
veers between philosophical thought and poetic experimentation, asking for a reading by way of multiple and meandering lines. Underpinning the book is a profound engagement with Fernand Deligny, whose work with autistic children in the 1960s and '70s posed a more experimental understanding of the diversely abled.
is a work under the influence of Deligny, amplifying his gestural philosophy through lines of thought whose echoes and vibrations lead into a labyrinthine text of personal experience, soft moments and deep restlessness. Subtle and demanding, the book is ultimately an act of poetic-doing which, for the author, enables emergent forms of solidarity.
Luis Guerra
is a Chilean visual artist, philosopher, and poet living and working in Barcelona. He has been a fellow resident at the Saastamoinen Foundation (2021) and a fellow grantee by the Kone Foundation (2020) in Helsinki, Finland. As a visual artist, his work revolves around the imaginary line that Western culture has created between art and philosophy.

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