My favorite meditation on the experience of loss, grief, trauma, deconstruction, and reconstitution--not quite healing, not quite restoration, but a secret third thing--is a video game entitled "Gris." Calling it a video game wildly mischaracterizes it, however; it is in fact performance art enacted by the player in conjunction with the writers, designers, artists, and musicians who created it to be so accessible, anyone could walk through it. You can play it on your phone, computer--anything. I recommend it to everyone, including people who would never pick up a game. You must try it. It gave me so much hope and comfort during a time when I had almost no other source of it. And, yes--it's all about those stations.
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My favorite meditation on the experience of loss, grief, trauma, deconstruction, and reconstitution--not quite healing, not quite restoration, but a secret third thing--is a video game entitled "Gris." Calling it a video game wildly mischaracterizes it, however; it is in fact performance art enacted by the player in conjunction with the writers, designers, artists, and musicians who created it to be so accessible, anyone could walk through it. You can play it on your phone, computer--anything. I recommend it to everyone, including people who would never pick up a game. You must try it. It gave me so much hope and comfort during a time when I had almost no other source of it. And, yes--it's all about those stations.
Ooo thank you, Stephanie. I will absolutely check this out.
Tell me how it hits you when you do!
I love this and can't wait to follow along! ♥️
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