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== radio calisthenics series ==
== radio calisthenics series ==
===Costume===
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[[File:IMG 3476.JPG |500px|middle school uniform]]
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[[File:IMG 3479.JPG|500px|embroidered detail inside]]
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[[File:IMG 3480.JPG|500px|embroidered detail from the back]]
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the embroidery is done from inside because in middle school there was a practice of personalizing school uniforms by writing messages inside the jacket.


===background research===
==background research==
My narrative videos as part of the repeater archive grad project featured myself performing calisthenics, otherwise known as "taiso" in Japan or in more plain expression "radio excercieses". The decision to perform the movements were very intuitive. From the tutorials sessions it was difficult to establish the connections with the repeater without further explanation. Intuitively, calisthenics and the repeater appear to me as both disembodied instruments, albeit they are practiced in very different disciplines. Calisthenics in the field of physical health, and repeater in language education. Lead by curious intuition, I did further research on the subject on calisthenics. The details enriched what I speculated about, and filled in the gaps that were missing to cohesively connect calisthenics and the repeater together.  
My narrative videos as part of the repeater archive grad project featured myself performing calisthenics, otherwise known as "taiso" in Japan or in more plain expression "radio excercieses". The decision to perform the movements were very intuitive. From the tutorials sessions it was difficult to establish the connections with the repeater without further explanation. Intuitively, calisthenics and the repeater appear to me as both disembodied instruments, albeit they are practiced in very different disciplines. Calisthenics in the field of physical health, and repeater in language education. Lead by curious intuition, I did further research on the subject on calisthenics. The details enriched what I speculated about, and filled in the gaps that were missing to cohesively connect calisthenics and the repeater together.  


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the research is extracted from here: [[File:Taisho jp occupation.pdf]], an article authored by a historian on taiwan.
the research is extracted from here: [[File:Taisho jp occupation.pdf]], an article authored by a historian on taiwan.


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Latest revision as of 09:21, 20 May 2020

radio calisthenics series

/Costume

background research

My narrative videos as part of the repeater archive grad project featured myself performing calisthenics, otherwise known as "taiso" in Japan or in more plain expression "radio excercieses". The decision to perform the movements were very intuitive. From the tutorials sessions it was difficult to establish the connections with the repeater without further explanation. Intuitively, calisthenics and the repeater appear to me as both disembodied instruments, albeit they are practiced in very different disciplines. Calisthenics in the field of physical health, and repeater in language education. Lead by curious intuition, I did further research on the subject on calisthenics. The details enriched what I speculated about, and filled in the gaps that were missing to cohesively connect calisthenics and the repeater together.

much related to how disembodied voice produce power, the topic of my thesis.

more content here on a pad: https://pad.xpub.nl/p/calisthenics_research

the research is extracted from here: File:Taisho jp occupation.pdf, an article authored by a historian on taiwan.

stills from work in process

current video link:

not finished work!

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