A PERSONAL
EXPERIMENT
MADE PUBLIC

(an artistic endeavour
to study the mundane,
the slow, the abstract,
and the physical)

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Swimming with the whales is a movement articulated to defy common sense and social punctuation through spreading awareness of the dark and the nonsensical and the intangible within the context of traffic lights and background noises aiming at existing as the focal point of experimentation to create small revolutions and acceptable misunderstandings for traumatized brains and residents of silence believing that the ocean is such a tight space for all the ideas yet wide enough to improvise.