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"Hyper Tensions Mindful Liberation" is a guided meditation experience that uses HTML elements as metaphors for body parts to help participants explore their inner landscape. We will also do writing exercises crafting our own guided meditations using other digital metaphors.  
"Hyper Tensions Mindful Liberation" is a guided meditation experience that uses HTML elements as metaphors for body parts to help participants explore their inner landscape. We will also do writing exercises crafting our own guided meditations using other digital metaphors.  

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Hyper Tensions Mindful Liberation
Name Hyper Tensions Mindful Liberation
Location Het Wilde Weg
Date 2024/07/21
Time 11:00-13:00
PeopleOrganisations Clara Pasteau
Type HDSC2024
Web Yes
Print No

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"Hyper Tensions Mindful Liberation" is a guided meditation experience that uses HTML elements as metaphors for body parts to help participants explore their inner landscape. We will also do writing exercises crafting our own guided meditations using other digital metaphors.

  • duration: 15 min meditation + 1 hour writing exercise
  • number of participants: open for everyone, you can join only once too
  • materials / tools: pen and paper

I am a graphic designer, web developer and a newly member of OSP (Open Source Publishing) in Brussels. I'm particulary interested in considering coding as a craftspersonship, thinking of HTML and CSS as raw building materials. My artistic and research practice revolves around websites as a medium of analysis, with inquiries that encompass technological, political, and ecological aspects. I also use writing as a starting point in my projects, intuitively and automatically.

This is my personal website : https://www.clarapasteau.com/