Embodied: Thesis — Antithesis
part of The Body Catalog

Illness affects the body in different ways, many invisible. As with weather on landscape, shifts are often subtle, hardly perceptible except to the careful observer. Then an event interrupts the flow of ordinary time, the predictable sequence of life. Time and experience organize and emerge Before and After.

Thesis: my body before surgery. Antithesis: my body after surgery. Eventually, I move toward synthesis: at home in my body now.

These images were projected on the gallery wall.

Image Credit list by slide number:

Megan James: 2, 4, 6, 14
Adriana Mateus: 6, 7-12, 15
Ken Crane: 3, 5, 13, 16,
Rebecca Waring-Crane: 17
Yvonne Polk Ocasio: 18