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Item TomosGravura, o corpo entre a ciência e a gravura(Universidade Federal de Goiás, 2019-03-25) Gouvêa, Maria Filomena Gonçalves; Clímaco, José César Teatini de Sousa; http://lattes.cnpq.br/4105136553667901; Clímaco, José César Teatini de Sousa; Arruda, Amilton José Vieira de; Silva, Thiago Fernando Sant’Anna e; Pìnto, Suely Lima de Assis; Jorge, Anahy MendonçaTomosGravura, the body between science and engraving, is made of theoretical and practical research that studies the body between the images of radiological science and Art in Engraving. TomosGravura is formed from image-to-image. The images are two pieces of the author's own body, the brain and the cervical spine. The arguments consist of treating the gaze as the reflexive dialectic process initiator. To analyze the body historically and in metaphors, seeing it through studies, under the skin, of the dead, which means, by anatomization and, in the living body, by the image. The radiology technical images and engraving are seen in these two ways of knowing, distinctly, to reach the understanding of the choice by Magnetic Resonance (MR) and by linography in Lost Matrix as a poetic process. The shift of meanings from science images to the engraving are possibilities in contemporary visual poetics and contemplates three artists as visual reference: Cris Bierrenbach, Cláudio Mubarac and Monica Mansur in their poetic propositions in recorded images. Afterwards, the inquisitive look on the poetic TomosGravura is built. The considerations about this theoretical / practical study are the conclusion of the thesis. All the reflection is based on Georges Didi-Huberman’ studies (2010, 2013) among others. The body is seen between science and engraving and the image is constituted as source, support and mediation for TomosGravura. It was used a qualitative methodology with farther studies and the use of autobiographical narrative in harmony with the presented images is made.