Censorship itself is easy to justify, but what can be censored, and how
we decide what to censor, and what we reveal about the decision process, are the big questions.if you have a clear process/concept that gives it's identity to the project, it's a bit of a pity that the final result looses power because there isn't a strong enough "palpable" (whatever that is) connection. Going too far with the "palpability" could result in a "technical demonstration", but letting things too loose means that you're not expressing anything at all,
Do you think that increasing palpability, by itself, causes something to look like a technical demonstration ? And do you think that technical demonstration, in itself, isn't able to be expressive ?
no. but someone said that, and I wanted to go one step ahead of possibly
coming critique.