Volume 8, Issue 2

Abstract

This article concerns mobile technologies and the possibilities of engendering mediated presences, perceived as usual actions. Those devices have been embedded into the individual everyday practices, occupying personal spaces and making us share emotional and affective moments giving continuity to our anxiety and comprehension of the world. The theoretical approaches bring the understanding of playing and experiencing sensory states as enactive knowledge and Goffman's thoughts about co-temporality and users behaviours as social rituals. The bodyspace relation and the technological artefacts have been articulating the construction of the reality as a phenomenological experience.

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2010-11-01
2024-03-29
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Keyword(s): body spatiality; enactive interface; experience; mediated ritual; mobile devices; multisensory interfaces

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