This is an ongoing practice between movement, thinking, affect and writing. It is about the practice itself as an exploration of methodology, and it is also about the products of this methodology: thought movements and their translation into texts.
I alternately or simulaneously move, speak, think, and write.
It is an investigation into the ways that physical spaces and movement proactively shape the movement and quality of my thoughts. What is a way to write that embodies the dynamism of my thinking, my body, and my spatial-contextual fields of perception?
I am fascinated by the idea that cognition and affect is embodied: it is embedded in our own corporeal bodies, and also embodied in a wider way through physical spaces, inter/trans-personal exchanges, and the conceptual-affective realms we partake in.
And for me this embodiment is no static structuralism. Rather it is a dynamic looping, budding, brewing and borrowing; a stretching, kneading, drifting, settling; a leaving, coming, and going.