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⋆ kicking off special issue XX | ⋆ kicking off special issue XX | ||
⋆ introductions, conversations on rituals and games | ⋆ introductions, conversations on rituals and games | ||
⋆ shared about my horse tunnel game where i would pretend to be a horse when driving trough tunnels, not sure why i picked that one. | ⋆ shared about my horse tunnel game where i would pretend to be a horse when driving trough tunnels, not sure why i picked that one. | ||
-----⋆ read and annotated with boyana ''the bare facts of rituals'' (johnathan z. smith), talked about the interesting parts of the text. | -----⋆ read and annotated with boyana ''the bare facts of rituals'' (johnathan z. smith), talked about the interesting parts of the text. | ||
⋆ rituals as exercises in the strategy of choice, grace and nature, divine and human | ⋆ rituals as exercises in the strategy of choice, grace and nature, divine and human | ||
⋆ ancient men making rituals of bear hunts, creating false divine realities so far from the human truth. ritual as a perfect hunt where all variables are controlled. the hunter knows that this is not reality but performing the ritual makes the hunt's full significance to be perceived, a significance which the rules express but are powerless to effectuate. | ⋆ ancient men making rituals of bear hunts, creating false divine realities so far from the human truth. ritual as a perfect hunt where all variables are controlled. the hunter knows that this is not reality but performing the ritual makes the hunt's full significance to be perceived, a significance which the rules express but are powerless to effectuate. | ||
Revision as of 16:18, 2 April 2023
✴ pad collecting
✴ week 1
⋆ kicking off special issue XX ⋆ introductions, conversations on rituals and games ⋆ shared about my horse tunnel game where i would pretend to be a horse when driving trough tunnels, not sure why i picked that one.
⋆ read and annotated with boyana the bare facts of rituals (johnathan z. smith), talked about the interesting parts of the text.
⋆ rituals as exercises in the strategy of choice, grace and nature, divine and human ⋆ ancient men making rituals of bear hunts, creating false divine realities so far from the human truth. ritual as a perfect hunt where all variables are controlled. the hunter knows that this is not reality but performing the ritual makes the hunt's full significance to be perceived, a significance which the rules express but are powerless to effectuate.