Of disability, race, class, body comfort, and age, and to write a creative Way through a training session with an attention to the lived experiences User engaging in self-care and community health. Of size, complexly identifying as queercrip, a life-long dancer, and wheelchair Set out to write about my experiences as a middle-aged white disabled woman In fall 2016, I began training in water-based movement. Many years, my work has been at the intersection of movement and writing,įeminist somatics and politicized bodies. Performance studies lens to look at women’s experiences in aquafitness. The day of water work chronicled in this essay emerges from my (Petra’s)Įxploration of water-based movement training, using a women’s studies and ![]() Of the flows and undertows of somatic practice. Through shared swimming, conversation, and writing, they became conscious The teamĬonceptualized their self-care in a range of different ways: as political,Īs queered women’s labour, as deeply personal, and as forcefully communal. ![]() Kuppers’ initial queercrip aqua-fitness research, and from a series ofĬommunal post-swim free-writes in which the group meditated on boundariesĪnd contiguity, on contagious laughter and demonstrative peace. It follows the thoughts of four disabilityĬulture scholars and artists who went swimming together and reflected onĪrtful methods of public somatic presence. Article taken from Intimacies: Water Work in Play An essay hosted by Petra Kuppers, with VK Preston, Pam Block,Īnd Kirsty Johnston Petra Kuppers, Professor, University of Michigan petra umich edu VK Preston, Assistant Professor, University of Toronto vk preston utoronto.ca Pamela Block, Professor, Stony Brook University pamela block Kirsty Johnston, Associate Professor, University of BritishĬolumbia Kirsty Johnston ubc.ca Abstract To have a temp fix of replacing one file with another, that the developer could likely just do themselves in the main build. It's pretty nuts that we have to go to such lengths, with this bug being well known for months. It's a temp fix until the developers actually sort it out. You might need to repeat that on updates, after verifying files (which would see it as wrong) and so on. Here's a shot I took on our ARK server after doing the above: Content/PrimalEarth/Environment/Water/Water_DepthBlur_MIC.uasset Content/Mods/TheCenter/Assets/Mic/Water_DepthBlur_MIC.uasset Once you have The Center installed, copy this file: If you don't know where it is: right click on ARK, go to properties, click the local files tab and click the browse local files button. Here's how the water looks right now on maps like The Island:įirst, open up the install folder for ARK. I tried many other ways, but the only thing that worked was opting into the Steam Beta Client which somehow suddenly made it work. Annoyingly, all the normal methods of trying to install it failed, they just loaded ARK or showed me the Steam page for the free DLC inside the in-game overlay and nothing happened. With thanks to this post on the ARK forum, here's what to do.įirst, you need to have " The Center - ARK Expansion Map" (free) installed. Since it's not actually an issue on all maps. Thank you guys for being so patient, I understand how frustrating it is so we'll look at taking care of this as soon as possible.Īlso, it turns out there is a temporary workaround to get water looking nice again. I don't have a timeline for it right now, it will be when an engineer is available, but we haven't forgotten, in addition to taking a look at working with Vulcan in the future. This is on our to-do list, we will be resolving this, as well as taking a look at the other Mac and Linux graphical issues. Here's what the developer said on September 16th: It seems the developers have finally acknowledged it and here's a temp fix. ![]() The water in ARK: Survival Evolved is broken on certain maps, instead of water you see some horrible plain brown texture.
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