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Title: The natural Art. Artists of diferent species.
Authors: Cabeça, Paulo
Keywords: Primitive art
Conscious
Subconscious
Neanderthal art
Animal expression
Creativity
Issue Date: 1-Mar-2022
Publisher: Academia Letters
Citation: Cabeça, P.T. (2022). The natural Art. Artists of diferent species. Academia Letters , Article 4879. https://doi.org/10.20935/AL4879 .
Abstract: Edgar Morin (1975) stated that “Society is one of the most widely spread fundamental forms,developed in avery unequal but very varied way. “It is concluded that neither communication, nor the symbol, nor the rite, are human exclusives. And that they have very remote roots in the evolution of species.” Since Karl von Frisch discovered in the 1920s that bees use the dance movement to communicate the spatial locations of resources among honeycomb companions, symbolic language has ceased to be an exclusive advance of humans (A. Gentile. 2021).
URI: https://www.academia.edu/72701991/The_natural_Art_Artists_of_diferent_species
http://hdl.handle.net/10174/31270
Type: article
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