@ -22,18 +22,18 @@ Solar Sibling is an online performance of shared loss about leaving and siblings
![The initial comment shaped poems and their sun count. ](../img/solar1.png)
![The initial comment shaped poems and their sun count. ](../img/solar1.png)
![The fillable comment where you can whisper your feelings to me.](../solar2.png)
![The fillable comment where you can whisper your feelings to me.](../img/solar2.png)
Hermit Fantasy is a short story about a bot who wants to be a hermit. Inspired by an email response from a survey I conducted about receiving emotional support on the Internet, this story explores the contradiction of being online while wanting to disconnect. As an act it's a series of letters, click by click.\
Hermit Fantasy is a short story about a bot who wants to be a hermit. Inspired by an email response from a survey I conducted about receiving emotional support on the Internet, this story explores the contradiction of being online while wanting to disconnect. As an act it's a series of letters, click by click.\
![The first letter.](../hermit1.png)
![The first letter.](../img/hermit1.png)
![The second letter.](../hermit2.png){.image-80}
![The second letter.](../img/hermit2.png){.image-80}
Cake Intimacies is a performance that took a year to bring together. It is a small selection of stories people told me and I held to memory and rewrote here. The stories come from two performances I hosted. First, I asked participants to eat cake, sitting facing or away from each other and sharing their stories about cake and the Internet. The second performance was hosted at the Art Meets Radical Openness Festival, as part of the Turning of the Internet workshop. For this performance, I predicted participants' future lives on the Internet using felted archetypes and received stories from their Internet past in return.
Cake Intimacies is a performance that took a year to bring together. It is a small selection of stories people told me and I held to memory and rewrote here. The stories come from two performances I hosted. First, I asked participants to eat cake, sitting facing or away from each other and sharing their stories about cake and the Internet. The second performance was hosted at the Art Meets Radical Openness Festival, as part of the Turning of the Internet workshop. For this performance, I predicted participants' future lives on the Internet using felted archetypes and received stories from their Internet past in return.
Now the stories are here, each of them a cake with a filling that tells a story, merging the bodily with the digital and making a mess of it all.\
Now the stories are here, each of them a cake with a filling that tells a story, merging the bodily with the digital and making a mess of it all.\
![The first two stories and their memory illustrations.](../cake1.png)
![The first two stories and their memory illustrations.](../img/cake1.png)
![The second stories in the way they were meant to be experienced.](../img/cake2.png){.image-80}
![The second stories in the way they were meant to be experienced.](../img/cake2.png){.image-80}