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Monterey Bay Aquarium
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if i look back, i am lost
we're not kids anymore.
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TEST Becoming multimodal (feeling like a kid again)
Through a series of happy accidents, my 2026 so far has been defined by learning completely new skills. Since January, I’ve started piano lessons (my first ever engagement with a musical instrument), learned riso printing, and started shooting film photos. Having started from no prior knowledge in each case, I have felt more like a child in the last few months than any time since I actually was one.
As children, we’re encouraged to learn new things almost every day. Not just the things that are considered foundational to human life (walking, reading, brushing our teeth) but countless other activities that most adults give up as soon as they are free of school and/or their parents. I’m thinking: volleyball, building gingerbread houses, painting, giving speeches, writing poetry, mummifying eggplants, guitar.
Becoming an adult, in many cases, is gaining the right to stop learning new skills (if one so chooses). We reduce the means through which we express ourselves to only those with which we are most comfortable. We settle into what is known to us, where our competencies lie, and we deepen those tracts every time we cycle through them.
Multimodal projects try to coax participants out of the most familiar tracts. By forcing ourselves to answer questions through media other than the written word and interviews (ie. collage, performance, poetry, drawing, audio-visual pieces), we purposefully make everyone involved less comfortable. We challenge ourselves to think more like children, when the world was still new and answers weren’t always so ready-made.
Pose, Pilot
dir. Ryan Murphy
dop. Nelson Cragg
How to Talk to Girls at Parties (2017)
dir. John Cameron Mitchell
dop. Frank G. DeMarco
me casually posing in front of katharina grosse’s zonder titel at de pont museum, tilburg (may 8, 2019)
Lana Del Rey, Freak
what the fuck are perfect places anyway
los angeles, 2020
My heart warmed up so much when I saw this angel at parade today.
Stephanie Beatriz @ Capital Pride Dupont Circle, June, 9th 2018.