Technologies of Change: Body Coded in Motion

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Abstract

We live in an era where human motion becomes accelerated by technology and the points of stopping, looking and observing are rare commodities. Nowadays new technologies become extensions of the human body and as such influence its identity (Rokeby 1995, cited in Penny 1995, p.142). Human interaction with technology is an important area of study in the age of ubiquitous digital technology, for either new media studies and for performance studies. Interaction is crucial, although some perspectives diverge.
Original languageEnglish
JournaleSharp
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2010

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