Technology has resulted in a loss of intimacy. Products are removed from process. Life is often removed from life: people are removed from wars waged, their tools, food, and loved ones. InHere investigates intimacy, the connection between art and context; singularity and belonging.
InHere Collective brings artists and writers together; in the non-cyber world, too. This blog is meant as a dialogue. Being a blog, does it inherently lack intimacy? The Latin root of intimacy is "intimat," made known. What is it to be intimate? Post your thoughts, in the form of either images or words, and respond to the thoughts of others. Please title your images. Save