I recall a piece of work by Gene Hunt. He was describing things he found uncanny and he said he was disturbed by not being able to see his own face. The fact that other people could see him but that he looked out from his face without seeing it was the cause of some discomfort. When I think about this do know what he means.
I'm often struck by the oddity of the mirror image. I've been making work recently for SBSBI and have put the speaking lump at the site of my head injury. But to me it is on the wrong side - of course. Seeing people I know well in the mirror, especially my partner whose nose has been broken, I'm often taken back by how very different they look.
I'm often struck by the oddity of the mirror image. I've been making work recently for SBSBI and have put the speaking lump at the site of my head injury. But to me it is on the wrong side - of course. Seeing people I know well in the mirror, especially my partner whose nose has been broken, I'm often taken back by how very different they look.