These are preliminary materials for following a thought posited by Hu Fang in his article "Our heads are round, our hands irregular." At its core, I am hoping to explore how evolution, technology, politics and ethics can be crafted, shaping our forms of life.
Here was the orginal quote that sparked my interest.
"In encountering these laboring individuals, in touching and in listening to materials that are intimately connected to the experience of human existence, we can perceive life forces and the meridians of cultural practices of survival, such that it even becomes possible to recover the original power of daily practice possessed by “craft” itself and build connections between self and community, between “my existence” and “the other’s existence.” What accumulates day after day of tempering is not hate but an appreciation and reverence for life."