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Youtube Emotion

  • Feb 16, 2018
  • 1 min read

My films are never extremely emotional. Often they are tensed, or you can almost see what people experience. But never emotional, often when something happens during shooting. For example someone starts to cry or people are mourning or injured my first instinct would be to stop recording. During the workshop of Eugenie & Albert I wanted to challenge this.

So I got the assignment to collect material from youtube, that I found emotional in some way and do something with it. The experiment above is the result.

One of the questions that I want to pursue after doing the experiment is 'How can I use emotional moments to create physical experience in our body?'

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​Rather than seeking definitive answers, the Dis_embodied Project stages experiential inquiries. Through artistic research-driven experiments, we create spaces where participants confront the instability of embodiment and reconsider the foundations of identity. If believing one does not exist can alter who one is, then the body is not merely a vessel but an active co-creator of selfhood. By investigating the limits and thresholds of embodiment, we aim to expand existing knowledge and invite new forms of dialogue between art, science, and lived experience—before the question of living without a body becomes no longer speculative, but real.

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