Culture against COVID-19: towards a telematic avatar of reality

Instantánea del Vapor Adriano III ("Vaporcito del Puerto"), Bien de Interés Cultural, en su depósito en la margen derecha del río Guadalete (El Puerto de Santa María, Cádiz).

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https://doi.org/10.25267/Periferica.2020.i21.04

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36-43
Published: 21-12-2020
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  • Juan José Téllez Rubio (ES) Journalist and cultural manager

Abstract

Cultural creation played a crucial role during lockdown from the COVID-19 pandemic. Through the usual media but, above all, through cyberspace, artists from very diverse disciplines lent themselves to lighten the wait for de-escalation and their example revealed the importance that art continues to have in our soul. But, in the de-escalation, disdain for cicadas continued to be the keynote. It does not matter that culture. Accounts for 2.4% of GDP. Of course, it has taken over the networks and is no longer going to give them up. The story has passed from the screen.

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Téllez Rubio, J. J. . (2020). Culture against COVID-19: towards a telematic avatar of reality. Periferica International. Journal for Cultural and Territorial Analysis, (21), 36–43. https://doi.org/10.25267/Periferica.2020.i21.04