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Moving Beyond the Frame: Flows and Relations in Hybrid Body–Screen Lifeworlds
Transfers ; 12(1):9-19, 2022.
Article in English | ProQuest Central | ID: covidwho-20234738
ABSTRACT
This article employs both a written text and an artistic video encounter with the reader, to articulate human lived experience as a spatial and temporal semioscape of relations that flow across and between the inner-outer lifeworlds or Umwelten for individuals. Further, it asserts that such lifeworlds are experienced in continual and dynamic relation with nonhumans and non-life (human-devised technologies, circulations, and substances as well as planetary circulations and substances such as rock, sky, air, and so on)—an entangled and mobile situation that humans can notice and derive meaning from. Taking as its starting point a video performance-paper, Still/We noticed smallest things, created by the author, and originally presented to participants of Unruly Landscapes Colloquium in June 2020, the article will assert that immersion in a simultaneously embodied and screen-world semioscape that includes urbanwild entanglements demonstrates the human biophilic ability to attune to complex relations in hybrid bio/techno situations.
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Full text: Available Collection: Databases of international organizations Database: ProQuest Central Language: English Journal: Transfers Year: 2022 Document Type: Article