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Gleison Lima emerged from the early 2000s Brazilian digital art scene, a period defined by precarious internet access and the rapid adoption of Western software. Unlike his contemporaries who celebrated pixel art or 3D rendering, Lima focused on the interface itself. His recurring motif—the "Windows"—refers not only to the operating system (OS) that colonized global desktops but to the psychological condition of looking through a frame that is simultaneously transparent and reflective.
[Generative AI] Date: October 2023
This paper examines the work of Brazilian net-artist Gleison Lima, focusing specifically on his conceptual series and thematic use of the term "Windows." Moving beyond the literal interpretation of the Microsoft operating system, this analysis posits that Lima utilizes the "window" as a metaphysical portal. By exploring the intersection of user interface design, melancholic aesthetics, and digital anthropology, Lima’s work redefines the window as a site of both imprisonment and escapism in the hyper-connected age. gleison lima windows
Gleison Lima and the Aesthetics of Digital Duality: Deconstructing the "Windows" Metaphor in Contemporary Net-Art Gleison Lima emerged from the early 2000s Brazilian