HOW WE MAKE IT: Disability Justice, Autoimmunity, CommunityMain MenuNavigationExplaining the HWMI Collective & SCALARIntroductionMegan MoodieLingeringIntroduction to subsectionAligningpart of syllabus of the bodyCraftingPhoto of HWMIC AuthorsHWMIC members: top, left to right: Megan Moodie, Cynthia Ling Lee, Pato Hebert, Marina Peterson, Nikita Simpson; bottom, left to right: Rachel C. Lee, Tammy Ho, Dr. Alexandra Juhasz, Charles L. Briggs, Sharon Daniel
Breathing Alongside Megan Moodie's Drawing
12023-06-28T11:44:05-07:00HWMI Collectivee9834cc7ce3ac75886dd0a3fb2f5880c3e10ab9e433987R. Lee annotation and appreciationplain2023-06-30T12:18:28-07:00HWMI Collectivee9834cc7ce3ac75886dd0a3fb2f5880c3e10ab9eMonths before our arrival in Irvine, Megan Moodie sketched our relations and lent a colorful wash to our projected activities. In the lower right corner, Moodie refers to an ‘out here’ where the chronic choir takes deep breaths, thrumming with resonant and arrayed frequencies. The physical apartments in Irvine that UC’s Humanities Research Center provided us and the Pitzer College art show where Pato Hebert’s photography and installation made space for “somatic snail” pathways were infrastructures promoting the physical flow of our members centrifugally toward each other. Could this be a drawing of living fascia? And what would we see if we rotated the view from an axial to sagittal perspective aka to see the volume of aeration filling the foundry’s temporary nestling in the porous membrane of How (Will) We Make It.
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1media/HWMI Diagram 2.2.22_thumb.jpg2023-06-26T15:30:32-07:00HWMI Collectivee9834cc7ce3ac75886dd0a3fb2f5880c3e10ab9eHow We Make It Watercolor2Megan Moodie’s watercolor drawing and visualization of the HWMI collective, its relation to institutional supports (at the Humanities Research Institute at UC-Irvine) and dates of upcoming gatherings.”media/HWMI Diagram 2.2.22.jpgplain2023-12-17T16:01:15-08:00HWMI Collectivee9834cc7ce3ac75886dd0a3fb2f5880c3e10ab9e