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<!DOCTYPE html>
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<title>The bundle</title>
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<img src="../static/bundle-imgs/foo-0.jpg">
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Can you imagine learning something without any senses? Personally, I dont know how to do it.<br><br>
On the day that everything was covered in the white snow, I curated a lesson for Choreographies
for Phantom Limbs on pressing topics such as immigration, racial discrimination and social
inclusion together with Amy Pickles. Multiple senses were used as media for communications
exchanged among educators and students.<br><br>
We started by moving our bodies around the classroom along a playlist of the students favourite
songs. Songs after songs, we began to recognise one another. We smelled some of us as ones
passed nearby. We smiled and laughed at one another. I think we learn how to socialise with
strangers, at least.<br><br>
Then, we watched two short films by Prapat Jiwarangsan together. We heard genuine voices and
watched moving images narrating personal stories of a Japanese boy and girls whose roots are
related to Thai immigrant parents. I think we learnt stories that we may never know, at least.<br><br>
At the end, we reflected on our accumulated experiences and discussed about them among us.
Everyone seemed enthusiastic to talk to one another. Two students shared their personal
experiences regarding racial discrimination in the Dutch society, which was my hidden agenda. It
gave me the confidence to start calling myself a curator. So, I think not only that the students
learnt from what I have selected for them but I also learnt a spectrum of what curating can be.<br><br>
As I have been researching on immersive installations, I want to ask how can we use a multi-
sensorial experience as a means to reflect critically on our society instead of being another
instagram-friendly exhibition?
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<img src="../static/bundle-imgs/foo-1.jpg">
<img src="../static/bundle-imgs/debris.found.ssw_lumsden_primary_school.leossoundday.jpg"></div>
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html,body{
top:0;
left: 0;
margin:0px;
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.column{
float:left;
overflow-y:scroll;
height: 10%;
height: 100vh;
}
#bundle-left{
width: 30%;
background-color: lime;
}
#bundle-center{
width: 36%;
/*background-color: red;*/
padding: 0 2% 0 2%;
}
#bundle-right{
width: 30%;
background-color: blue;
}
img{
width: 100%;
}
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content: "";
display: table;
clear: both;
}
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