Tangible Senses

Tangible Senses

Just as a thick skin of sand sediment is embodied with time, movement, collision, erosion, pressure, and embrace in the ecology of nature the wrinkles of skin are sings of intertwining with the world. They articulate a lifetime of pressure points, which are formed, deform or even transformed by how we see the world, how we feel the world, and how we interact with the world. In the photographic project through experiment with elements such as water, sand, vibration, movement and body, my subjective experience explores the sense of how nature invites my body to feel/be felt and move/be moved. This project offers how we can glimpse sensory ecologies of touching, which elucidates why human body function and nature has the resemblance between the shapes and patterns through sensory experience from nature.

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