Colonial Surfer - The ReSearch is a project about the contemporary globalized world and power structures within the surf industry and its realm. Surfing is not just a sport but also culture, producer and distributor. In current discussions you hear about the post-colonial but the situation today is better described as neo-colonial. Surfers do travel a lot and sometimes to places unknown to other tourists. The way surfers behave and represent themselves in the adventures search of perfect waves has a lot in common with ancient colonizers and their roles. To surf maintain and conserve already existing structures. History.

Editor: Kristoffer Svenberg

Wednesday, December 29, 2021

Your second body as a surfer.

“Every living thing has two bodies. To be an animal is to be in possession of a physical body, a body which can eat, drink and sleep; it is also to be embedded in a worldwide network of ecosystems. When every human body has an uncanny global presence, how do we live with ourselves?”
From a presentation of Daisy Hildyards essay and book The Second Body, Fitzcarraldo Editions.

You are surfing waves with your first body. And it is about visual representation when the first body gets photographed. 

Your second body is about a large number of connections that is best represented through calculations and numbers of effects and consequences from your way of living.

In surfing, the first body is getting celebrated (as well as in Yoga). Sometimes in ways that deny and hide the second body. Is your first body, or your second body the more political one? Is the picture of your first body of more impact and more political than your first body itself? Is your second body the most political one? 

Is your first body, or your second body the best surfer? Is your first body or your second body a colonial surfer?

There are a lot of people trimming and exercising their first bodies without worrying about how their second bodies are unhealthy in obesity and overweight.

Is this a helpful way of thinking? The more privileged you are, the easier it is to take care of your first body, while your second body tends to go unhealthy.

Planet Earth.


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