I like to see the world, observe people, and look into things from different and unordinary perspectives. Seeing is a way of possessing what is seen, therefore our vision tends to help us to know what we are like and forces us to adjust our version of the self as we see ourselves reflected in others.
According to art historian James Elkins, seeing is never innocent, disinterested, or without consequences; rather, the seeing is emotionally dense and multi-faceted. Staring is an extra-intense form of seeing, and it is always reciprocated.
It immediately activates desire, possession, violence, displeasure, pain, force, ambition, power, obligation, gratitude, longing … there seems to be