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Glenn McDonald: The War Against Silence 495: (We Can Decline)
We can decline. We can change our patterns. Identity is far deeper than any of these labels and habits. We are not what we do, or even how we do it or why. We are what we feel. Identity is in the surge when you recognize unverifiable truth, or the pang when something snaps that you can't see, or the way you know that you love something you'd never even contemplated. We are not the sum of our fears or our atrophies or our helplessnesses, we are the product of our hopes and our surprise and our inexplicable instincts. We are broken as a test; we are repaired as a challenge. We contain divinity and infinity and infamy. We are beautiful under these terrible layers and clothes, in motion where we sit, warm in these climes, improvised in panic. We can walk away from the stories they're trying to sell us, and write our own. If they hang on us, we can throw them off. If they pursue us, we can run.
writing  exercise  weight  health  body 
4 days ago by matthewmcvickar
Eric Harvey: tUnE-yArds, PJ Harvey, and St. Vincent Get Physical (Village Voice)
‘2011 indeed was a remarkable year for the pop body in all of its beautiful, ugly, complex, and grotesque forms.’
body  culture  music  writing  pop 
february 2012 by matthewmcvickar
Distance Lab: Projects: Mutsugoto
This is beautiful. "Mutsugoto is an intimate communication device intended for a bedroom environment. Mutsugoto allows distant partners to communicate through the language of touch as expressed on the canvas of the human body. A custom computer vision and projection system allows users to draw on each other's bodies while lying in bed. Drawings are transmitted 'live' between the two beds, enabling a different kind of synchronous communication that leverages the emotional quality of physical gesture." Thanks for the link, Ara.
intimacy  body  humans  communication  drawing  light  art  technology  interaction  emotion  distance 
april 2009 by matthewmcvickar
Braille Tattoo
Interesting project: implants to raise the skin into Braille. "opportunity for blind people to have a meaningful body alteration, but also something what could be used by those who live or work with blind people."
body  art  design  blind  braille  tattoo 
october 2007 by matthewmcvickar
David Von Drehle: Looking Good
"Our obsession with physical appearance may not be so shallow after all." Symmetry and youth rule.
history  science  beauty  health  body 
november 2006 by matthewmcvickar

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