6.28.2011

• Lonneke Engel • 'CSShape and Beauty' • ⁨2019 •


25-32 minutes

• Lonneke Engel | Vogue Italia • ⁨2019 •


When Jennifer Allen watched videos of space, she sometimes felt this peculiar sensation: a tingling that spread through her scalp as the camera pulled back to show the marble of the earth. It came in a wave, like a warm effervescence, making its way down the length of her spine and leaving behind a sense of gratitude and wholeness. Allen loved this feeling, but she didn’t know what caused it. It was totally distinct from anything she’d experienced before. Every two years or so she’d take to Google. She tried searching things like “tingling head and spine” or “brain orgasm.” For nine years, the search didn’t turn up anything.

Then, around 2009, it did. As always, Allen typed her phrases into Google, but this time she got a result on a message board called SteadyHealth.


The post was titled WEIRD SENSATION FEELS GOOD:


(CSS3 photo-experiment, polygons and beauty)




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