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BOOK III
Chapter 3:
research
20-04-20
20-05-20
Berndnaut Smilde
Very interesting sources by Intensified Reality (theory workshop)
Inleiding tot de psychoanalyse - Sigmund Freud
Club Guy and Roni - Happiness
Club Guy and Roni - Before/After online premiere
Am I My Body Or My Head?
Bursting Out
Eyes Spinning Sweat
Motion felt but not seen, motion seen but not felt

Where did I go?
I do not understand
I can not see clearly
But I am feeling the movement

My eyes are spinning
My head is moving away from my body
Where is it going?
Am I my body or my head?

I do not understand
I am losing contact
The feel of sweat
Does not match the smell

The air feels slimy
Everything shines
And surrounds me with glitter
It is all moving

The motion is moving to my throat
It wants to get away
And I want it out
It is bursting out my mouth

I can see my nose,
My eyes, ears and lips
But I do not need them anymore
I got new senses now
Second observation compilation
Rebirth
High
Made it originally in color
Pataphysical piece
Also made these observations during my Pataphysics walk, not sure if it is though
I Lost My Body - Jeremy Clapin
References by Benjamin
Daniel Rozin
Nils Völker
Nobutaka Aozaki
GROW YOUR OWN initiative by the Science Gallery
Facial Weaponization Suite - Zach Blass
My ideas for the workshop
Mathieu Tremblin - Dancing Trashbag
Frankenstein - by original writer Mary Shelley
Feedback references:
A Loose Grip on Reality
American Beauty - Sam Mendes

Something is floating across from us… it’s an empty, wrinkled, white PLASTIC BAG. We follow it as the wind carries it in a circle around us, sometimes whipping it about
violently, or, without warning, sending it soaring skyward,
then letting it float gracefully down to the ground…

It was one of those days when it’s a
minute away from snowing and there’s
 this electricity in the air, you can
 almost hear it, right?
And this bag was like, dancing with me. Like a little kid
 begging me to play with it. For fifteen minutes. And that’s
 the day I knew there was this entire life behind things, and
… this incredibly benevolent force, that wanted me to know
 there was no reason to be afraid. Ever.
Blue Velvet - David Lynch
Found this in Stadspark
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