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Sensory cartographies

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posted on 2022-09-09, 08:05 authored by Britta Boyer

A video depicting the process of body mapping as sensory cartography. Audio-visual as a technique, a connective aesthetic, that requires a certain openness and attitude from the viewer to allow themselves to be affected by a tacit knowledge transfer through the relationship between the audio-visual representation and a sensuous, embodied engagement and embodied knowledge. This video way of knowing is an interaction with the written word of the thesis titled: Many Worlds Meeting.

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  • Loughborough University London

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  • Design

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R19-P189

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