The film Michael, by Nora Ephron, is a relay evoking the avatar function (The angel Michael plays Daimon to Frank Quinlan [William Hurt] and/or Dorothy Winters [Andie MacDowell]). The wisdom of the Measure is simple, commonplace, and profound: embodiment gives humans the capacity to be affected through sensory perception. Embodiment is undergone through virtuous or vicious "descent" (avatar) in the tradition. Such is the dimension ontologized in image metaphysics of electracy. That you may taste pie is metaphysical, forming the order of well-being (or not). The goal of konsult is to design and test a practice (ubimage) that maps the network relating micro- and macro- cosms, between individual sensory experience and institutional augmentation (between bodies with and without organs).
Wednesday, January 23, 2013
Wake Up and Taste the Pie
The film Michael, by Nora Ephron, is a relay evoking the avatar function (The angel Michael plays Daimon to Frank Quinlan [William Hurt] and/or Dorothy Winters [Andie MacDowell]). The wisdom of the Measure is simple, commonplace, and profound: embodiment gives humans the capacity to be affected through sensory perception. Embodiment is undergone through virtuous or vicious "descent" (avatar) in the tradition. Such is the dimension ontologized in image metaphysics of electracy. That you may taste pie is metaphysical, forming the order of well-being (or not). The goal of konsult is to design and test a practice (ubimage) that maps the network relating micro- and macro- cosms, between individual sensory experience and institutional augmentation (between bodies with and without organs).
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Definitely just watched this film last night. You are right--great movie!
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