Aloha,
On Sun, 08 Dec 2013 21:48:21 -0800, Morgan Leigh <[log in to unmask]>
wrote:
> Greetings,
> I was made - see http://hyperritual.com/blog/technomancer-hoodie/ I like
> the idea but its a bit ugly imho.
Honestly, I think that this example of clothing that casts magic spells
shows
us a different vector of occultural learning/practice that I, for one, do
not
quite know what to make of. The technomage hoodie provides feedback on
the practitioner's posture/gesture/performance--so that the spell is
accomplished when the practitioner behaves according to the clothing's
parameters.
Conceivably, a Lodge or Trad or School could encoded the postures/
gestures/performances that characterize its magical outlook into the
clothing,
and use that encoded clothing to pass along its style and outlook.
Or the clothing might accomplish something else magical that I haven't
imagined.
I shared the technomage hoodie holding it to be a sort of stagey accessory.
But I can envision it (and similar such clothing) as having possibilities
for
innovation and the formation of postmodern magical outlooks and
organizations.
(OK! An example. Here in the USA we hold Pagan Pride Days with parades
and festivities. A groups of practitioners wearing technomage hoodies
marches
in the parade, performing choreographed spells that they have learned from
wearing their encoded clothing.)
Musing I Suppose That We Ought To Wear Techno-Magical Clothing
That Does Effective Magic With Us! Rose,
Pitch
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