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15 Clerkenwell Close, London, UK,
GROUPWORK, Amin Taha Architects,
Photo Timothy Soar
i'm not putting your name on this, Brutus.
Process of making the K.Himmafushi road section plus a few perspectives sketches of road conditions - Exercise 1 Part 2 (Social Mapping)
Date: March 22-23, 2026
@feststudio6-25
50 Days of Fetishes Day 43: Team Ups!
I love being the recipient of dual inductions- they provide just the right level of overload to make it really easy to lose track and sink into trance. One of my favorite summer activities is going to the beach and swimming in the waves and dual inductions always remind me of that - either floating and being rocked by gentle waves or the fun of being knocked around by more aggressive ones. The best kind of overwhelm.
When I'm part of dual induction as a hypnotist and it's going well, it can be the most fluid kind of teamwork- it reminds me of improvising a song with other musicians. There's a strong, almost telepathic feeling of reading and working with another person's cues- a deep sense of being on the same page with someone else that is always inherently rewarding for me. It's like co-creating art with the subject being both co-creator and the art themselves.
Outside of just inductions, I love all permutations of group scenes- co-topping, being co-topped, or even the slight chaos of having a group of people in one focused scene. I learn so much from co-topping and would enjoy doing it more. I think my insecurities get in the way of asking for it or accepting offers as much as I would like. I RELISH doing scenes with couples and especially bottoming or junior/vp topping them- being a vessel through which two people with strong bonds communicate with each other and just getting to be in the middle of that energy.
(Btw- Has anyone done a surrogate scene ala the movie Her? Has potential.)
Thank you to @glitter-spiral for the idea for this topic!
Would love any relevant fic/recording recommendations you have. I don't know if I have any of my own but if I think of some I'll add to the notes here.
Lace code is a way for those in the punk community to communicate their views on race, sexual orientation and gang activity. It was once a popular way of communication in the punk scene, and today it is recognized by some. Lace code was a skinhead subculture that began in 1970s London, During this time, those in the punk scene wore steel-toed Doc Martens for work, but they were also helpful in a fight. https://insidefullerton.fullcoll.edu/2020/11/lace-code-was-once-an-informal-way-to-express-yourself-in-the-punk-scene-but-is-it-still-used-today/#:~:text=Colored%20laces%20told%20someone%20if%20you%20were%20gay%20or%20anti%2Dracist.&text=Lace%20code%20is%20a%20way,it%20is%20recognized%20by%20some. White – Neo Nazi Blue – Cop Killer Red- Murderer Yellow – Anti-Racist Purple – LGBTQIA pride/ally Black – No meaning
This is the research I have done in terms of the lace code. This is definitely something to keep in mind especially when doing shoelaces. Cause as much is it a thing of the past people will still refer back to it to this day. 
Spruce Apartments I, 42 Barrett’s Grove, Stoke Newington, London, Uk
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