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Grief Found Me
Omayeli Arenyeka
Artist note:
What does it feel like to be visited by grief? I had done my best to convey it through personal writing (non-fiction, poems) but the permission-lessness and spontaneity of it remained impossible to capture without introducing an unknown and rogue element (you, the users) into the equation. The user is both grief (in the position of control, looking through my life) and me (clueless as to what awaits them).
Artist bio:

Omayeli Arenyeka is a Nigerian writer and technologist currently based in Brooklyn. Her work is twofold — she’s interested in interrogating the mundane and embedded parts of society using code and writing as well as the critical and noncritical applications of making work strictly for creative expression. Her work can be found on The Creative Independent, Are.na, The Next Web, AIGA Eye on Design, Revision Path, Lolwe and The Republic.

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