Reflections of the Bards Sublime: Lumsk‘s Fremmede Toner (Part 1)

Ever since our ancestors saw themselves reflected in still waters, we’ve been using mirrors for myriad purposes: to see ourselves; to look where our eyes fail us; to communicate when our voices fall short. From the polished bronze of antiquity to modern-day chromium, they’ve evolved in form and function and become a part of everyday life. Like any technology, they’re capable of harm and help: they assist in navigation, but become the doom of narcissists. They send signals to search parties, but amplify the suffering of those feeling trapped in their bodies. A novel use for this ancient tool—that of … Continue reading Reflections of the Bards Sublime: Lumsk‘s Fremmede Toner (Part 1)