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<big>I like to make it up </big> | reshaping what we say into something we actually mean, like | ||
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Revision as of 15:05, 15 October 2022
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How does a contextual-based practice inform the way I create? How does a site-specific experience (Habitat) influence / shape / stimulate my practice?
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the arc hi vea s a m ult if orm orga n ism, p otent iall y ab le t o
- envision: to imagine possible futures, not a-new, but a-gain
- enact: to put in place, to activate, perform, play
- enhear: to attentively co-listen, to comprehensively share space
........ maybe we need to rethink what a shared language does, like reshaping what we say into something we actually mean, like ........ I like to make it up ........
speculative etymologies
- con-ta-mi-na-tion
- UNCERTAIN ETYMOLOGY from Latin: to contaminate, perhaps from the ancient verb "tamino": to get dirty; perhaps from the ancient ritual of the "coNtamino": to get dirty together (with and through)