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Stephanie Gottlob is a somatic movement artist who spent over three years travelling in her Van, immersing in various Biomes of remote locations in North America, Canada, and most recently in the Marine Biomes of Mexico.
In this second recorded conversation, we speak more deeply about her experiences of scuba diving in the Yucatan, Mexico.
I’d read Stephanie’s write up and viewed her stunning images from her dives, and I wanted to open out several fields;
Time-Motion-Space as a single phenomenon whilst submerged;
A sense of ‘requiem’ and ‘lament’ within the sea;
'Why is depth so compelling; what kind of holiness is down there?'
’One must accept and merge with her surge in order to enter’.
And of Stingray: ‘A mysterious beauty. Featureless wonder. A kind of pureness. Pure awareness of the Other.’
Stephanie has generously offered to email those interested, her write ups and images, links to her films.
She currently has no official website.
Email: [email protected]
More about The Saltwater Songlines Project
By Narelle Carter-QuinlanStephanie Gottlob is a somatic movement artist who spent over three years travelling in her Van, immersing in various Biomes of remote locations in North America, Canada, and most recently in the Marine Biomes of Mexico.
In this second recorded conversation, we speak more deeply about her experiences of scuba diving in the Yucatan, Mexico.
I’d read Stephanie’s write up and viewed her stunning images from her dives, and I wanted to open out several fields;
Time-Motion-Space as a single phenomenon whilst submerged;
A sense of ‘requiem’ and ‘lament’ within the sea;
'Why is depth so compelling; what kind of holiness is down there?'
’One must accept and merge with her surge in order to enter’.
And of Stingray: ‘A mysterious beauty. Featureless wonder. A kind of pureness. Pure awareness of the Other.’
Stephanie has generously offered to email those interested, her write ups and images, links to her films.
She currently has no official website.
Email: [email protected]
More about The Saltwater Songlines Project