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First response > Departing from the conversations you had with people after your performances in July, this almost reads as a manual, or your instructions for how to 'do something.' I could see this become a performative lecture | First response > Departing from the conversations you had with people after your performances in July, this almost reads as a manual, or your instructions for how to 'do something.' I could see this project become a performative lecture. | ||
In regard to your questions, I do think it's good to refer to the goose-bump feeling, but I don't understand why you don't or do want to influence these with technology. Do you? | In regard to your questions, I do think it's good to refer to the goose-bump feeling, but I don't understand why you don't or do want to influence these with technology. Do you? |
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Fako 10/10
First response > Departing from the conversations you had with people after your performances in July, this almost reads as a manual, or your instructions for how to 'do something.' I could see this project become a performative lecture.
In regard to your questions, I do think it's good to refer to the goose-bump feeling, but I don't understand why you don't or do want to influence these with technology. Do you?
What stands out to me in the blog entry
IT'S HARD TO GIVE WORDS TO FEELINGS
I have learned to control the goose bump feeling
It's dangerous to try to improve what we don't understand.
I always doubted and questioned everything that could not be measured scientifically
I lack the tools needed for a measurement.
I always exclaimed that feeling something doesn’t make it exist in a physical reality.
It slowly dissipated as I got distracted by life.