double helix - call for questions
10 years ago
Next week the whole cast of the podcast gets to spend some time together in person, and in honor of this super rare occasion, we're recording an episode (I even bought a nice new microphone so the sound quality will hopefully be much better than usual). I have a list of topics we could use, but I wanted to give people the opportunity to suggest some questions they would want discussed on air.
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Thanks, everyone!
Comment here to submit them, or you can submit an ask via our tumblr:
http://double-helix-cast.tumblr.com/ask
Thanks, everyone!
What are some examples of TF material (art, stories, or even mainstream stuff ) that stand out to you as awesome pieces of TF appeal (be it dramatic, thought provoking, arousing, or even frightening)?
Basically, what kinds of TF themes, art, and influences are we seeing from around the world? Can include discussions and neat modern interpretations of lesser-known mythical critters from around the world, maybe generate some attention and discussion over lesser-known artists.
Do you feel like you have always been attracted to TF? Or do you feel there was some "triggering" event in your life that started it?
I am not sure myself, but Pleasure Island in Pinocchio seems to stand out to me as I think back.
Thanks in advance! Love that you guys are doing this!
Thoughts?
I find this is a whole other fetish of itself that is rarely looked at in depth, the consequence and shame of living with a transformed body after the thrill of the initial change.
I'm quite curious to the story structure of transformation for different mediums, I feel the they all have a pre-transformed, transforming and post-transformation state, but we have single images are just the transforming state.
What about having a single image of the pre-transformed subject knowing that he/she/it was about to transform, and what of cutting to the chase of a single image of a post-transformed subject knowing what they lived a different life just moment before maybe with hints of what transformed them. How are transformation story structures effected when you verbalise them with another in person, what's your opinion on enigmas in the story, either of what transformed them or there inner discovery of themselves and do they have to be present to be enjoyed. And what of the number one rule that all story's follow: the equilibrium -> disequilibrium -> equilibrium but different, how's that applied and used in transformation story's?
2) Most people consume TF content through art and/or creative writing - what opportunities do you think there are beyond these two mediums? What space is crying out for more TF content?
Also what is each of the drives for tf for everyone in the room?
Also, I may have missed an episode, but what is the limit on public humility? It seems okay to wear tails and collars in public sometimes, but things like leashes may be too far. What is that limit, and how can people still achieve that thrill without offending others?