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In the Name of Love (Object series) LOVE IS? - Coggle Diagram
In the Name of Love (Object series)
LOVE IS?
Love is Patient
Bearing
Pressure
Calmy
Pain
Suffering
Long suffering
Torture
Without outcome
No end
Little bit outcome
Suppression of emotion
Lost of self
Addictive
Role
Passive
Without complaint
Self suppression
Indirect violence
Waiting
Object: Chair (Ghost chair)
Plastic
Invisable
Light in weight
See through
Integral molding
Symbolic
Human
Authority
Power
Form
Human
Violence
Restrain body movement
sit in right angle
Passive role
Gender
Neutral
Chairmen
Male
different chair different gender
Posture
Sitting
Sitting still
Durational performance
Experiencing slowness
Buton Dance
Subtle movement
Walk the staircase
Very very slow
different in daily life
Body
Costume
White veil
Bare feet
Love is Kind
To somebody
tolerant and forgiving under provocation
Gentle on a part of body
To something
Causing no harm, unpleasant
Desire
To help
To comfort
Aviod suffering
To bear the vulnerability of others
Do good thing
Charity Mode
Do-Good
Colonization to modernity
Helping disable people
To show moral worth
Romantized Kindness
Bring happiness
Give pleasure o relief
Care about people
Gentle
Friendly
considerate
Sharing
Generous
gender constructed value, behavior
feminine
Affectionate
Sympathy
Forgive
Oppressed anger
Hyprocritic
Selfless
manipulate by others
used by people
Without expecting praise or rewarding return
Object: Table
horizontal surface to support
Hold objects
To write, to read, to learn things
understand the world, the manners, the rules
To talk, to gather
Family gathering, dinners
Depends on what we do with the table? What table allows us to do?
Essential of the table
Table follows you around
Furniture
"you treat me like furniture"
Like Background, not noticing
Movability
marking space
Essential in a room
Four legs (traditional form)
kindness of table
Overexploited
passive support
Depends on people to put things on it
First made from wood
Taken from nature
Changes the forms of material to something useful
nature is like simply there waiting to be formed or to take form
Unkind of table
Have a stronger spell to drag people to the table
Durational performance
stillness
Total lack of movement or changing of position
The absence of sound
Relaxation
Deconstruction of the table
Kindness act on table
cancelling the duties of table
freeing them back to nature
Is it the will of the table?
is it an act of kindness?
Demolishing the man-made artificial of the table
The table didn't choose to be a table
Tolerance
willingness to accept behaviour and beliefs that are different from your own, although you might not agree with or approve of them
Love is Trust
Firm belief in reliability
Some is good and honest and will not harm you
reliabilty
confidence
Truth
Acceptance of the truth of a statement without evidence or investigation.
To hope and expect something is true
Ability on someone or something
Safe keeping
Something is safe
Allow someone to have, use, or look after (someone or something of importance or value) with confidence.
Object: Mattress
place where something is thrown down
Sleeping
On floor
Comparison: Bed
Entire piece of furniture that sleep at night
Bed frame
Support
Bed craft
Decorative
feminine
mattress
Most comfortable, cushioned part
Softness
sheets
pillow
Protection
second skin
blanket
Not on floor
History of the word "Bed"
resting
Dig from floor
Can have sexual meaning
Relationship
Intamate
Watching others sleep
laying down with someone
Gender
Reveal one's sexual orientation
sacred
exclusive
inner room
Extension of myself
evocative of emotion
traumatic
attachment
together with sadness and pain
To the object
temporal
memorable
Absent of body
Presence of the bed
Location for the absent body
Erotism
The bed setting
sexual act and desire
associate with trust and vulnerability
Arouse romance and pleasure
Foster opneness
Knowledge sharing
Types
Interpersonal trust
relational commitment
Task-related trust
Ability
Follow through
Involves risks
Depend on action
Political trust
Functions as a glue that keeps the system together
Towards democracy
Performance
Duration
Time
30 mins to 1 hours
Hourglass
Intamacy
My own mattress
For one person
Inviting friends to lay down to my mattress
Kindness
sharing my most private space
Sharing secrets
Experience
Share emotions, memories and bodies
I'll be more open
Share stories and secrets relates to bed
How they respond
Share their secret to me?
Will they feel comfortable
may lay down in different posture
depends on how trust, how friend and how close we are
ritual
Changing cloths before lay down in mattress
Pyjamas
Childish, pure
Love is Hope
A feeling of expectation
Optimistic
Feeling of desire
want something to be true
Expect with confidence
a person or thing that can save someone
Believing good may happen
Preserverance
Never give up
Dark side
hope for something that is unattainable
dissapointment
defeat
disillusionment
Like a prayer
wishing for something but not working on it
Keep holding but not acheiving
forfeit personal power an control
Hopelessness
future event
Feeling of trust
To be true
Love is Protection
Object: wardrobe
Warder
To keep
To guard
Closet
secrets about one’s sexuality
Concealment
Hiding
the Closet of your Conscience
sexual experience?
private domestic space
queer secrecy
The metaphorical use of the "closet" to describe this experience began to emerge in the mid-20th century, particularly in the United States, as LGBT individuals began to organize and advocate for their rights. The closet is seen as a space of secrecy and shame, where one's true identity must be kept hidden in order to avoid negative consequences. -Epistemology of the Closet
The closet protects its contents from exposure and harm.
To be inside something is to have it surround you, to dictate the terms of your experience and actions.
a denial of the self
repression
Constriant
small enclosed space
Being traped
Non-social space
enforces isolation
desire of privacy
robe
Garment
a person's stock of clothes for wearing
Standing closet
Storing clothes
A private chamber
Lockable room
Dressing room
Clothes
The act of proteting
support of someone that is smaller and weaker
withstand difficulties
Strengthen what is weak
Shield what is vulnerable
protects physically
Not endangering their lives with unnecessary risk
Emotional protection
To control people
Material
interests
Ego
chivalry
Enlarge
sense of security
Feel safe
police
Protective cloths
fear
Capacity
Needy
Anger
Protective anger
Greek word: To cover
The state of being protected
performacnce
Durational
Audience can put cloths on me
Which cloths
Summative Performance
Love Never Fails
Conclusion
A comma but not a footstep
On-going dialogue
Back to the start, back to the heart
Need patient to work on this topic
Just a Chapter
Why love is never fails ?
Biggest love is sacrifice
God's love
The Cross Road
Durational performance
Chiar
The act of gifting
Reason: Art is present (Gift)
We give gifts when we meet or separate, for sharing or as a remembrance, to motivate, to express love and care, to wish someone luck, and sometimes we give for no reason at all, just to offer delight and surprise to someone.
Chairman
Absence of people
loss and hope of return
Physical reminder of human occupation of space
Commitment
In biblical terms, the chair is often associated with notions of authority, stability, and support.
Jugdement seat
the chair can serve as a symbol of transition and transformation. As an object that supports and holds the weight of the person sitting on it, the chair can be seen as a metaphor for the structures, beliefs, and values
Mirror
Symbolic
Reflect light and our surrounding
Light: unconscious, illumination, knowledge, spiritual
Reflect truth
Reality
Between conscious and unconscious
Gazing mirror
Lips
Skin is thin and soft
Highly sensitive
Act of intamacy
Kiss
neurotransmitters and hormones like oxytocin, dopamine
security
closeness
intimacy
symbol of sensuality and sexuality
Vulva
speech that is rude and shows a lack of respect:
a fleshy edge or margin (as of a wound)
Rude speech
political gesture social convention
respect or greeting
‘kiss of peace’
‘with humble and closed lips.’
In Russian, the word ‘kiss’ (potselui) has the same root as the word ‘whole’ (tselyi) and the verb ‘to heal’ or ‘cure’ (tselit’).