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  "description": "Lisa Jamhoury on Lossy, Grief, and the Digital Body",
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  "textContent": "Lisa Jamhoury is an artist and performer working at the intersection of the physical body and computation. Her _Capture Series_ —five years in the making—investigates what it means to live through digital representations of ourselves. _Lossy_ , the newest piece in the series, had its world premiere at South by Southwest 2025.\n\nIn this episode, I talk with Lisa about how a traumatic car accident sent her from circus performance into software design, a 1940s sculpture called _Norma_ that explains everything wrong with how we build technology today, what it actually feels like to walk through _Lossy_ , and why she reached for Kurt Vonnegut to write through grief.\n\nThis is the main feed cut. Gaming Club members get the extended version — including Lisa's full breakdown of the _Norma_ sculpture, her reflections on motion capture as an ethical practice, and more of our conversation about digital death and the right to be forgotten.\n\nWant more?\n\nJoin the Gaming Club at killscreen.com — $8/month gets you extended episodes, monthly game selections, creator interviews, and the editorial layer that makes it all make sense.\n\nLearn more\n\nMembers, you can listen to the whole conversation below.\n\n### This post is for subscribers only\n\nBecome a member to get access to all content\n\nSubscribe now",
  "title": "Your Body Is Being Compressed",
  "updatedAt": "2026-06-03T06:05:28.787Z"
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