100 DAYS PROJECT: #38

June 28th, 2009 by susan


The Body Has Its Say

38thebodyHad some problems with this one from the get-go. My original idea was drawn from Steve’s story that focused a character’s awareness of his feet, and in turn that became a metaphor for things accomplished and things we would like to do. In other words, choices. The part I centered on was an arrangement of the body parts in an argument as to which was the most important to the body as a whole. I wrote up about five spaces and just wasn’t happy with it. In the back of my mind I recall reading Aesop’s Fables as a child and I believe there was a similar argument between the stomach and another vital part.

So I started wiping out almost every word but maintained a couple just as a possibility. The story started out with an awareness of the mind, moved to feet, and then by the third space was something totally unexpected and that’s what took over.

2 Responses to “100 DAYS PROJECT: #38”

  1. Mary Ellen Says:

    Wow, I’ll say it was different! If I didn’t know better I’d think autobiographical. You conveyed the feelings very well. I did notice the titles this time! (And there’s a closed loop between tea, 8, and blood. If you only click on the last link like I did, you go around and around.) Which is funny because when I read it straight through that didn’t happen. It was a nice touch because I ended up stuck in her looping thoughts much like she is. Ooh, that would be a fun hypertext, to mimic someone’s psychosis.

  2. susan Says:

    You’ve caught onto one of the opportunities that hypertext offers which is free association. A word or event sparks off another train of thought that becomes another path or thread in a hypertext piece. This to me is also the way the brain works in processing information and often shows up in conversation; subjects changing according to what the listener is relating the data to in his own memory/knowledge storage.

    But no, I didn’t plan that loop as carefully as I could have, but there is an easy way out of it though I myself get stuck in it for a while before I saw it.