EXPANDED PRACTICE    

Impure 
                        
Xinyi Chen


We have grown accustomed to seeing everything as “clean”: from the production and consumption of meat to the moral responsibilities we believe we bear.
When life is sealed within surfaces of vacuum and purity, do our senses begin to lose their resistance to the real?

The cost of reality is concealed, the weight of life diluted through sanitation and packaging.And in such a life, at what pace does the so-called “real Other” slip away from us?