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1981
Volume 10, Issue 1-2
  • ISSN: 2977-6813
  • E-ISSN: 2977-6821

Abstract

This photographic essay reflects upon the presentation of the wind, exploring sensory and experiential dimensions. The wind, though intangible, profoundly impacts our experiential reality, punctuating daily life with moments of connection and disruption. The images, captured in black and white through phone snapshots and observations, offer a ‘wind’s eye’ view, highlighting the wind’s nuances and fragility. The text encourages mindfulness and connection beyond human experience, revealing the ephemeral nature of the wind and the power of presence. By presenting the wind as a character, it draws attention to its unique characteristics, behaviours and interactions. Through an object-oriented ontology perspective, the wind is regarded as a distinct object, existing independently with its own ‘wind-ness’. The essay invites contemplation of this non-human entity, fostering a deeper appreciation for the world’s fleeting moments and connections.

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  • Article Type: Article
Keyword(s): connection; fragility; object-oriented ontology; perception; sensory; spatial
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