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| + | I was **struggling to find a tool**. Everything felt like just another object designed for the human body (either overly elitist, highly technical, or overloaded with funcionalities. So I started wondering, what if we used the **body** itself as the **tool**, as the work? | ||
| + | We tend to do everything with our hands and think of them as the most powerfull source for making. But then I started looking at my **feet**, the ones that have carried my entire body since I was 15 months old, when I first learned to walk with only two points of support. | ||
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| + | I had practiced athletics and dance when I was younger, but when I got to university, I stopped. My feet were simply there to support my body. Recently, I started running and walking again, but my feet began to hurt a lot. Interestingly, | ||
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| + | The foot represents pain and beauty, freedom (with the hippie movement f.ex) and poverty. But it all started with a **unit of measure**, using the body itself as a **way to determine our surroundings**. | ||
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| + | I started analyzing my feet in a physical way, paying attention to measurements and details, but also in a sensory way, by placing them in different environments. | ||
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| + | My main objectives are to understand and explore the relationship between **feet**, **objects** and **communities**, | ||
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