The change from craftwork production to industrial production completely remodeled cultural and artistic traditions, conceptions about shape and language, values, and the appearances of streets, houses and their interiors, demanding from people a new use of their bodies in order to produce and incorporate all of these realities. I believe that this knowledge, as we conceive them today, are rooted in Europe, in the mid-19th century, as a byproduct of the industrial society. The body knowledge and practices are part of our history. Regina Favre, Laboratório do Processo Formativo, São Paulo, BrazilĬoncepts and practices are part of a cultural history
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