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Leslie Hill and Helen Paris of Curious: Embodied Intimacies — On (the) Scent, Memory and the Visceral-Virtual

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Helen Paris: We talk about the work of Curious as focused on contact and communication and that can sound quite bold but actually those themes and that ethos really underpins the work. Of course we work in the digital as well but if you are committed to working in the live then I think that there are things that drive you in an almost evangelical way. That idea of what contact can you make, what is palpable and possible in the live moment with your audience? That is really strong for us.

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Machon, J. (2009). Leslie Hill and Helen Paris of Curious: Embodied Intimacies — On (the) Scent, Memory and the Visceral-Virtual. In: (Syn)aesthetics. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230236950_14

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