Part of the summer has keep me busy either taking pictures of haptics, making haptic drawings, or variously writing about haptics. If interested, take a look on the blog:
http://stephenvincent.net/blog/
Stephen Vincent
The haptic mark - in whatever form it takes - gives us a rendering of a sensual apprehension of space.The
marks it makes are fluid. Within any combination of marks we witness
the incisions of a particular history. The group of wrinkles in an
aging person's face, or the apparent cracks and scars on the bark of a
tree’s trunk. These incisions - these haptics - are one of
the ways in which we may publicly and intimately witness the pace,
rhythm, the shape and character of an historical record. An event’s scripture, its autobiography, if you will...
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