1) Outside Spiegle Theater, Thursday 4/10 at 2:00 PM.
2) OBJECTIVE DESCRIPTION: I was leaving my Styles class from the Spiegle and intended to read over a scene with Matt Engle on our way to Modern, but I really couldn’t see anything due to the sudden change in light and my left eye watered the whole walk.
3) SUBJECTIVE DESCRIPTION: Because of the sudden brightness and flood of light, my eyes went into shock. An immediate layer of water filled them, particularly the left eye, causing me to have incredible difficulty reading the script that I held in front of me. Due to this experience, I felt as though I was floundering, with nothing tangible to grasp and ground me besides the light. The immersion in bright light felt very much like a flood, and my eyes reacted similarly in this imagery when they watered. I felt like I was drowning and floating, a positive and simultaneously negative experience, that was not settled until I had walked inside another building. Every person I walked by could have been a fish in this sea of tears, or a particle floating along. Everything was distant, blurry, and uncertain; I was immediately immersed in the uncanny without a choice. It made me hyper aware of how much we all listen with our eyes.