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The 'Tea Protocol,' serves as a visual guide, mapping out the various combinations of finger tapping and their corresponding meanings. | The 'Tea Protocol,' serves as a visual guide, mapping out the various combinations of finger tapping and their corresponding meanings. | ||
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Revision as of 20:09, 1 April 2024
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Zine camp
During the zine camp, I made a zine about the tea as a protocol, exploring how finger tapping evolves into a unique form of communication.
In tea culture, finger tapping serves as a distinctive method of expression, used as a traditional response. While some perceive it as a hierarchical tradition, others find it intriguing as a protocol.
The 'Tea Protocol,' serves as a visual guide, mapping out the various combinations of finger tapping and their corresponding meanings.