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Soft Armour. An open source defence mechanism By Eva Balayan and Lutz Hengst

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The outside is chaos. The inside is order. Both chaos and order are systems. Order is a system where a third party is able to detect a structure; while chaos is a system that cannot be comprehended. Chaos and order can be described as inside and outside: While the inside is the known area one is able to keep under control; the outside is the unknown as well as the unexpected. Relating this idea to the human body, the latter serves as a shield that protects us from the outside, and which we are convinced to control. This idea is taken up in the work of Eva Balayan, who engages with the body as a shield or an armour that protects us while being soft, fluid, and unstable. The vulnerability behind the hard rigid shell shows the softness behind the brute defence. The internal substance that the conscious mind is so eager to understand is like a plexus—it grows on its own, spirals out of control, and breaks down the boundaries between systems. These armor-like pieces turn the body that wears them into armor itself. The content starts to grow on the surface in order to hide, to protect and to assimilate. The protection becomes no longer the aim to save what is on the inside, but takes over the main purpose. Defending is existing

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Balayan, Eva; Hengst, Lutz: Soft Armour. An open source defence mechanism By Eva Balayan and Lutz Hengst. In: IMAGE. Zeitschrift für interdisziplinäre Bildwissenschaft, Jg. 21 (2025), Nr. 42, S. 225-241.http://dx.doi.org/10.25969/mediarep/24319
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