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The Mechanicos (meaning ‘machinic’ in Greek) is a folk dance performed by the sponge divers of Kalymnos island, recording the crippling effects of decompression sickness and paralysis caused by increasing industrial exploitation. Today, a disproportionate number of persons with physical impairments and debilitating conditions remain largely invisible. The writing in this book points to different experiences of movement, time, and space: Whether through the creation of a vernacular sign language; a different pacing of time and projection of futurity; exchanging forms of care around a healing spring; recording the ways in which 3 generations navigate everyday interactions through a ‘broken telephone line’ of connection; or the friendship between a woman with visual impairment and her dog, Mercy, who helps her navigate the narrow busy sidewalks of central Athens. These stories contribute to imagining a different kind of mobility.
Contributions by Camille Pradon, Christos Papamichael, Menelaos Karamaghiolis, Jasbir Puar, Tom Nóbrega, Shuruq Harb, Lydia Xynogala, Andrea Applebee
Edited by Federica Bueti, David Bergé
Published by kyklàda.press
Softcover
84 Pages
105 x 165 mm
ISBN 9789464772661