Thursday, May 15, 2008

Without movement, we cannot cross the space-time divide

David Thompson has drawn our attention to something extraordinary.

And it reminded me of one of our old party tricks (somewhat revised and updated here).

I felt inspired.

'We inhabit our bodies differently when we are out of phase, oscillating in the turbulence of dynamic space, that space where the textual body is written as contextual knot. The ways of moving in virtual space are directed and mapped by the knots that span spatio-temporal rifts. Without movement, we cannot cross the space-time divide.'
--Catherine Guertin, "Wanderlust: The Kinesthetic Browser in Cyberfeminist Space", Extensions: The Online Journal of Embodiment and Technology, 2007.

Norm comments too.

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