i like to think that the gestures we use in everyday speech are like proto dance moves that don’t have the space or freedom or permission to be fully expressed. they‘re a watered-down throwback to a time when we talked with our whole entire bodies
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experimenting with the idea that conversation can be choreography. when we’re talking with other people, we often subconsciously map thoughts onto the space around us. a simple example = “on one hand ... on the other hand”. but wait, there’s more
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if you find a conversational partner who’s willing to get a little weird, you can use the room you’re in to build a shared memory palace. when you discover an interesting train of thought, you “place” it somewhere in the room. pretty soon, you’re literally surrounded by the convo
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