Study of No ControlOctober 2024
Light is a boundary-crossing. It is a molecular measurement, a vessel, a propagator.
Campt describes haptic’s as something that ‘commences the moment we feel weight, open their pages, or inhale the musty smell of worn, aged, or deteriorating paper, plastic, or hide’. The feeling of an image being tangible, having a weight to it. Equally, to be haptic is to be fragile. It’s succumbing to material, to wear and tear and age and violence, to become undone.