
Sofia Schartner ā A Planetary Motion Sickness
A Planetary Motion SicknessĀ is an exploration of a child's unfounded hypothesis on nausea, proposing sickness as a momentary failure of adaptation to a constantly spinning planet. Nausea becomes a sudden perception of motion. Drifting through bodily sensation and lingering belief, the zine illustrates the fragile logic of the theory.
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Sofia Schartner ā A Planetary Motion Sickness
A Planetary Motion SicknessĀ is an exploration of a child's unfounded hypothesis on nausea, proposing sickness as a momentary failure of adaptation to a constantly spinning planet. Nausea becomes a sudden perception of motion. Drifting through bodily sensation and lingering belief, the zine illustrates the fragile logic of the theory.
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A Planetary Motion SicknessĀ is an exploration of a child's unfounded hypothesis on nausea, proposing sickness as a momentary failure of adaptation to a constantly spinning planet. Nausea becomes a sudden perception of motion. Drifting through bodily sensation and lingering belief, the zine illustrates the fragile logic of the theory.
























