Body Language is a sculptural, multimedia installation and exploration invested in helping chronic pain sufferers and non-sufferers alike to view pain as physical, legitimate, and profoundly important. Pain is a quintessentially private sensation, experience, or emotion. It depends on social action to make it tangible. The exhibition investigates the ways in which the experience of chronic pain is simultaneously sensation and emotion, emphasizing the connection between language and pain: the notion that a pain sufferer speaks a language of a world different from the everyday-world.