Kaush-K

RESIDUAL

BODIES

Priming a machine to estimate the human form has its complications.


For instance, how does one impose a generalization on the form’s diversity in attire and appearance?


Things are easier when you strip the body naked, for the apparent diversity seems to emerge only from the body’s desire to present itself distinct; valuing its difference in appearance to the other.

Bring the body to its bare and the complexity is bound to fall.


Yet even in its stark naked form, the body does not reveal its being.

Perhaps one can only view its phenomenon in time, traversing between its closest estimations that we ‘can’ capture. “..for the essence is not in the object; it is the meaning of the object, the principle of the series of appearances which disclose it” Sartre, Being and Nothingness

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