Documenting the eradication of adventure, authenticity and sacredness from climbing.
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In this post we will discuss how the eGrader project embodied a vision of posthuman rock climbing that challenges the fundamental nature of climbing itself. In the first part, we will examine the assumptions of the eGrader, and uncover the ...
Those paying attention cannot have failed to notice that climbing is now widely understood to be about using geology to score the highest number of points possible. Though historically about the quality experiences it gives to you, climbing...
In a recent article John Porter argued that Climbing Has Succumbed To Numbers. Porter observes that climbing seems to no longer be about the embodied experiences that it gives you, and has instead become a means to acquiring grades, ticks, ...
Sometimes when visiting a new crag a piece of rock will jump out at you. You instantly know you want to climb it, even before you know its name, grade, or any information about it. You know this simply because of how it looks.
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