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exploring selfhood in technological landscapes
Interviews
Featuring Andrew Samuel Harrison

Bodies That Don’t Comply: Tools, Limits, Disability, and Speculation
In this excerpted interview, artist Andrew Samuel Harrison unpacks how disability and embodiment shape his sculptural practice—not as limitations, but as sites of resistance and reimagination. Speaking with CLM’s Zoopsia, Harrison critiques the utilitarian logic behind prosthetics and productivity, instead offering a speculative approach to tools and body-objects. What if a device didn’t restore function—but disrupted it? What if refusal became form?
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