Sensory studies arises at the conjuncture (and within) the fields of anthropology • sociology • history • archeology • geography • communications • religion • philosophy • literature • art history • museology • film • mixed media • performance • phenomenology • disability • aesthetics • architecture • urbanism • design

Sensory Studies can also be divided along sensory lines into, for example, visual culture, auditory culture (or sound studies), smell culture, taste culture and the culture of touch, not to mention the sixth sense (however it might be defined)

Picture Gallery » 1 Qulps (credit Jonathan Goulet)

Portraits

Portraits (August 2020)

Experimental musician and interdisciplinary drag artist Gabriel Dharmoo (aka Bijuriya) presents this video-portrait series of 4 fictional characters, brought to life through voice, body and makeup.
Watch here: youtu.be/NS3lfRTq1PI

Qülps: Mischievous, inquisitive and agile, Qülps is an otherworldly being who transcends binaries. Their vocal lexicon includes an array of effervescent coos, clicks and pops.

Rwohg: Witness to centuries of unrest, Rwogh has developed a self-preserving and farouche nature. Recluse and moody, their vocalizations ward off unexpected visitors.

Bymnef: Benevolent and altruistic, Bymnef is appreciated for their tenderness towards all beings. Seemingly lost in fanciful states of daydreaming, they are actually connecting with benign energies that hover beyond the physical realm.

Daçji: Bold and majestic, Daçji is a captivating yet elusive entity. Their effervescent and erratic songs reflect life’s unpredictable nature.

Concept, Performance, Makeup: Gabriel Dharmoo @gabdharmoo / Bijuriya @bijuriya.drag
Video & Photo Credits: Jonathan Goulet
Made possible through the Canada Council for the Arts | Strategic Funds and Initiatives: Digital Originals.

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