FEEL explores the connection between the physical and emotional aspects of feeling. Feeling, as represented by ‘FEEL’, refers to the impossibility and inaccessibility of ‘the ideal’ shaped by the modern world. The distance between the hand and the body targets an unrealistic distance, which must be crossed in order to achieve this ideal. In this distance, concrete humanity is lost: a loss of individual norms and values which are make place for external, unrealistic aims. ‘FEEL’ expresses this change: physical changes due to aiming for ‘the ideal’, emotional changes due to engaging in trying to achieve this ideal.
FEEL
05.02.21 — BrianGoei
FEEL explores the connection between the physical and emotional aspects of feeling. Feeling, as represented by ‘FEEL’, refers to the impossibility and inaccessibility of ‘the ideal’ shaped by the modern world. The distance between the hand and the body targets an unrealistic distance, which must be crossed in order to achieve this ideal. In this distance, concrete humanity is lost: a loss of individual norms and values which are make place for external, unrealistic aims. ‘FEEL’ expresses this change: physical changes due to aiming for ‘the ideal’, emotional changes due to engaging in trying to achieve this ideal.
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