On October 12, the Arts Research Center at UC Berkeley and the Curatorial Practice at the California College of the Arts are partnering to host a live-streaming of the Creative Time Summit, an annual conference in New York that brings together cultural producers--including artists, critics, writers, and curators--to discuss how their work engages pressing issues affecting our world. To jump-start the conversation in advance of the event, attendees have been asked to submit a paragraph on a keyword associated with one of the summit themes: Inequities, Occupations, Making, or Tactics. This posting is by Stephanie Zhou, American Cyberculture student at UC Berkeley.
Keyword: Inequities
in·eq·ui·ty [in-ek-wi-tee] noun, plural in·eq·ui·ties.
1. lack of equity; unfairness; favoritism or bias.
2. an unfair circumstance or proceeding.
What if we were all just shadows on a wall? Everybody is
uniform. Everybody is just slightly defined, black massless creatures lurking
in every corner and on every wall. Nothing hurts when we’re stuck on a wall. Life
may not be particularly exciting, but it could be good, dancing around our
light source. We would not feel the wrenching, soul-numbing pain that
accompanies whenever someone mocks and ridicules us. Nothing in particular
would make us stand out to others to be criticized, except for maybe our size.
But even that can be manipulated by moving closer or further away from the
light.
We would all be blobs, drifting past each other. We would be
ghosts to ourselves and to everyone else, no substance to give flesh out our
hopes and dreams and imperfections. No ability to touch the people we love the
most, to shower them with all the affection they deserve. No ability to feel
the pouring rain on our skin, mingling with our tears and washing them away. No
ability to reach out our arms to touch the sun, stuck to the wall as we are. In
fact, the sun itself would burn our presence away.
No mass, no thoughts, no future. Because why would ghosts on the
wall need anything as significant, as wonderful as the future?
It’s definitely better that we are not just shadows on a wall.
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