Mind vs Body
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FIRST SURVEY
Results of the first survey
FIRST FEEDBACK
- What will the final outcome look like?
- What is our final question? -> the questions can limit to the project
- Try to formulate the question instead of trying others to do it, give everyone the same action to find more interesting outcomes of the data
- Idea: Exhibition happening, people write down what they felt, how their body felt and how their mind felt
- Are we researching the different things we mentioned at the beginning like adaptation or how the body copes
- Who are you talking to? Who's speaking?
- We can make an average of the graph, think about the philosophical standpoint of it, and averages work against that, making an average can be tricky because it might make it seem like something it's not
- Look into drugs that enhance the body
- What if we used 100% of the brain
- Look again into scientific difference between mind and body, is there one?
SECOND FEEDBACK
- what are we looking for?
- who would be interested in our work?
- extreme situations are very specific, entertaining, clickbait, something is attractiv about this -> be more specfic
- example: burnout, many people can experience that in many contexts
- relate it some specific situation, then relate it to smth with political or social states like work pressures
- looking at structures that conditioned those situations
- get away from interconnection between mind and body and focus on an experience or emotion
- talk about what the stakes are
- drugs: hospitals, gym, parties; enhance the senses, perceive things that we naturally can not, like extentions to the body. like prostetics, enhancing its abilities
- experiences that limit by challenging yourself and trying to overcoming it
- what are the kinds of limits that we’re interested in?
- what is the critical aspect of this project?
- break the convention graph, make it your own, give it your own measures, letting people add things, giving a map that they can complete in their own way
- we could try using different layers
ADDITIONAL RESEARCH
DATA FROM QUESTION FORM ASKING PEOPLE ABOUT


THEIR BURNOUT
GRAPH-FORMAT TO MAP THE DATA FROM THE SURVEY
BODY
MIND
PROCESS PHOTOS
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