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  • Safa Figal has written:

    I really, really love this piece! I like how you incorporated science into your sensorial description when talking about the mechanics of diving– it reads more as poetry than scientific explanation. The way you connect your diving experience to discussion about alternative forms of knowledge and broader themes of trust is really beautiful and well-done. This is a great example of how such a routine action or a behavior we are really familiar with can give way to deeper insights when viewed from a different perspective.

  • Sam Libberton has written:

    This was a really interesting piece to read. Bodily and sensory knowledge is hard to talk about, and I feel like you do it in a really interesting way here. I think it’s especially cool how you describe the relationships between your body and the things around you: you’re not just on the board, but in a “give and take” with it as you prepare for the dive. This speaks to some really interesting things in terms of the boundedness of the body, and that was interesting to see in a piece that deals with such a mundane (but also deeply personal) place.

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