In the box with the masks, we also found a diary. Here are some entries after our first experiences in the mask:
*We took the masks on a tour of campus, from the Wren Building to PBK Hall. We took turns wearhing the masks, switching off at various sites.
As a graduating senior, this experience reinvigorated my perception of the campus and brought back a freshness I hadn't felt since Fall 2006.
*The masks are like children. Their new eyes make you see the world in a different way. I saw things on campus that I've never seen before. The mask's fresh eyes give you fresh eyes.
*The masks witnessed the sunrise this morning, welcomed by some guitar music. They journeyed through the campus as the sunlight increased.
*The masks were different on every person. Following behind them felt exciting, energizing, even at 6 in the morning.
*Welcome to America! It was great looking at the sunrise with fresh eyes.
*These masks are so vibrant, youthfyl, and spunky. They are so sweet and curious. They love nature and exploring. Very transformative.
Today, we will take the masks to Lake Matoaka, to experience a bit of a wild environment.
Thursday, April 22, 2010
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MARIA LINDELL med Gudruns mask
Maskernas Resa
" Plötsligt såg jag mig själv i ditt ansikte av trä och pergament, och jag började berätta ... "
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