Gesture

All experience must transcend the outer happening and become inner gesture to register as authentic, personal, or real. Embodiment can only be judged/achieved in the personal, visceral aesthetic of the participant. These inner shifts do not need to be dramatic. We regularly have simple experiences that are deeply felt. The base requirement for embodiment is… Continue reading Gesture

Friction

n. The interruption or slowing of an intended gesture. Frictions may be productive or unproductive, and can be categorized as: