ABSTRACT

The space of mental play is a virtual, transitory and multi-perceptive locus, a dramaturgical dimension blown up into a multiplicity of plateaus where one acts performatively. The ludic experience happens in a liquid mental place, deconstructed and polyvalent, where humans make of themselves a world per se, ruled by a new pragmatics. This practice articulates itself in spheres of relation which create dialectic objects, far apart and away from the traditional hegemonic structure and from the order of logos that is thus exceeded. The movement of this ludic tension, then, is a porous passing, running through towards alterity, towards a transubstantial zone which is composed by several interlinked parts and whose result is different from simple addition.