
The UNISA unit will theoretically and clinically deepen the rehabilitative processes of subjectification made accessible by the use of digital artifacts, with particular attention to agential self-representational processes. Within the framework of iconic agency, the UNISA unit will outline a theoretical and methodological path for Self-storytelling designs as activators of secondary agency. Using an interdisciplinary and virtuous methodological integration between aesthetics, film studies and mental health, the UNISA unit aims to investigate the processes of resilience and transformation made possible by a self-representational use of digital audiovisual devices by individuals affected by induced or preexisting disorders.
UNISA will design self-narrative and participatory audiovisual interventions, specifically conceived as made via “handy” technological devices. In this perspective, the UNISA unit will supervise the implementation of targeted self-representative “Video-medications”, which will act on the dysfunctionality and on the reconfiguration of aesthetic disabilities according to art-based
and person-centered interventions.
Filippo Fimiani
Docteur ès Lettres (Paris 8) and PhD in Philosophy (Federico II, Naples), Full Professor of Aesthetics and Visual Culture and…
Roberto Pisapia
Roberto Pisapia is PhD student in Sciences and Cultures of the Human at the University of Salerno. He is member…
