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February 29, 2008

Preview of Sorts

Alright, well in my last entry, I became intrigued by a systematic approach to the idea of shifting pain away from its focal point, thus making it effortless. In theory this seems to be genuinely effective, but is it possible? I have decided to focus my project on taking my personal focus away from my pain.

There's a profound difference in how I deal with internalized pain from how I deal with externalized pain. I've become well-coached (with all my previous practice) to deal with externalized pain, but internalized pain can still displace itself rather grotesquely inside me. My attempt to frame pain is aimed at all, yet I will become the personal guinea pig for the project.

This is all relatively fresh and new in my head, so I need more time to refine still, but here is a 'preview' for my project (if my textual explanation hasn't appropriately whetted your appetite):

(I don't know why it bogs down at 1:16, but the last bit is a list of thank yous that go to Thylias Moss, Trent Reznor, English 340 and Everyone who watches)

Posted by pantaleo at February 29, 2008 08:22 PM

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Have you submitted this video to playgallery?
Do consider submitting it is you haven't (yet) submitted it.

Quite compelling. Levels of pain, intensities of pain, "apparently" the "same" pain framed/reframed, mapped, remapped --hurting with each configuration/reconfiguration

--"coming soon" indeed!

In shifting away from "a" focal" point, are multiple points instated? Dotted line frames, if you will, Morse code, and/or other code, frames? Serrated frames?

And the implications of multi-point models

--Hey; I'm hooked (and that hook does hurt); keep going with this fascinating project!

Posted by: thyliasm at March 3, 2008 12:19 PM

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