Corona Corona Corona

wish I could touch you, dance with you
love you
feel
eel
flee
flying
gone
away

brambistobell
goreterrellekwel
toucoulouboulou
schradegroenebou

je veux
jurer:maudire:motsdire

l’envoi d’odeur pestilencieux
me gâche, gâche, bâche, trashe

envie de tout foutre
foutre
dehors
envie que tu me transperces le cul
envie d’une respiration qui se sent, d’un corps qui s’étend et prend
je te lèche

corona corona
corona

(https://youtu.be/oFcO7QSTgOE Dalida)

de plus en plus je m’enferme
deviens incapable de contact
de partage

ma tête est close
je ne parle plus
je ne sais plus dire
on ne me comprend plus
je ne m’exprime pas

(When two hands touch, there is a sensuality of the flesh, an exchange of warmth, a feeling of pressure, of presence, a proximity of otherness that brings the other nearly as close as oneself. Perhaps closer. And if the two hands belong to one person, might this not enliven an uncanny sense of the otherness of the self, a literal holding oneself at a distance in the sensation of contact, the greeting of the stranger within?) Barad on touch.

I get tired of stories, any stories, all stories, including mine

chaque parole m’éloigne de toi

and you and you and you

parameters
français
et toi et toi et toi
var = langage
var = country
var = couleur
var = école
var = parents
var = et toi et toi et toi
genome
feromone
phenotype
cadrage… parameters
et toi

touch is the space of the gap, not the connexion

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corona

(https://youtu.be/oe2efLqYN6Y Rocco Granata)

(When two hands touch, how close are they? What is the measure of closeness? Which disciplinary knowledge formations, political parties, religious and cultural traditions, infectious disease authorities, immigration officials, and policy makers do not have a stake in, if not a measured answer to, this question? When touch is at issue, nearly everyone’s hair stands on end.) Barad on touch.

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(A common explanation for the physics of touching is that one thing it does not involve is … well, touching. That is, there is no actual contact involved. You may think you are touching a coffee mug when you are about to raise it to your mouth, but your hand is not actually touching the mug. Sure, you can feel the smooth surface of the mug’s exterior right where your fingers come into contact with it (or seem to), but what you are actually sensing, physicists tell us, is the electromagnetic repulsion between the electrons of the atoms that make up your fingers and those that make up the mug.) Karen Barad, “On Touching – The Inhuman That Therefore I Am” (v1.1)

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corona

(https://youtu.be/4QU82n9Zxjg Willy Alberti)