Submitted by Petra Kuppers
on 06/01/2009 - 04:14
feeling(s)
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What are the emotional costs of writing, posting, discussing? What are the physical effects of typing, screen-reading, public textual display?
How can a glossary witness or acknowledge or mark the emotional labor of collective writing/private writing, or else mark its in/ability to do so?
Are you tired?
Are you overwhelmed?
Do you experience fear?
Anxiety?
Joy?
Expansion?
Do you feel included?
Do you feel excluded?
Do you lurk, and how does it feel to have the activity named that way?
Do you feel tricksterish and ready to hack into this text? How does it feel to have the activity named that way?
How do you experience the writings you read here? How would you experience them differently in real-time, embodied exchange (around a potluck dinner, in a home, with a dog, as we did, a few hours ago)? In what way is an online glossary an embodied exchange, what is marked, what is not, how can these boundaries come into serious play?
What is emotional difference? Cognitive difference? Physical difference? What is the distance between sameness and difference? What is at stake in claiming difference? Can a 'we' give space and scope for the spatiotemporal intense reality of feelings in individual members of a collective?
Affect/Emotion
Kinesthesia/Proprioceptive Experience/Linguistic Calibration/Sensory Immersion
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