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Enaction

Psychoanalysts in Session, 2020
Marie-Laure Léandri
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Cartography of the multiple formal systems of molecular autopoiesis: from the biology of cognition and enaction to anticipation and active inference

Biosyst., 2023
A rich literature has grown up over the years that bears with autopoiesis, which tends to assume that it is a model, a theory, a principle, a definition of life, a property, refers to self-organization or even to hastily conclude that it is hylomorphic ...
Sergio Rubin
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The theoretical foundations of enaction: Precariousness

Biosyst., 2022
Enaction is an increasingly influential approach to cognition that grew out of Maturana and Varela's earlier work on autopoiesis and the biology of cognition.
R. Beer, E. Paolo
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Laying down a forking path: Incompatibilities between enaction and the free energy principle

, 2021
Several authors have made claims about the compatibility between the Free Energy Principle (FEP) and theories of autopoiesis and enaction. Many see these theories as natural partners or as making similar statements about the nature of biological and ...
E. D. Di Paolo, Evan Thompson, R. Beer
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Pronto: Rapid Augmented Reality Video Prototyping Using Sketches and Enaction

International Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2020
Designers have limited tools to prototype AR experiences rapidly. Can lightweight, immediate tools let designers prototype dynamic AR interactions while capturing the nuances of a 3D experience?
Germán Leiva   +3 more
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Enacting Monsters

2023
Beginning with a storyboard imagining a dystopic future in Rome in times of drought, a reflection is developed on how, through enacting monsters, sociomaterial practices can be changed. To do this we connect the notion of the real-life thinking model ( Erik Rietveld-RAAAF) with that of the gray zone (Bishop) and define a transition from the dystopian ...
Ianniello Antonio, Habets David
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Enacting Enaction-Enaction Enacted: Experiments With and Through Enactive Ontologies

2023
Over the last three decades the enactive approach to life, mind and nature has exerted an impressive amount of influence across a broad range of disciplines and varied research topics. At the core of the enactive approach is a thorough rejection of a number of modernist ideals and tenets; from anthropocentrism, determinism and reductionism to a host of
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Simondon and enaction: the articulation of life, subjectivity, and technics

Adaptive Behavior, 2019
Clear similarities may be found between enaction and Simondon’s philosophy of individuation. In this article, and in the wake of recent research in the field of enaction, I argue that Simondon’s work is relevant to our understanding of the articulation ...
Emilien Dereclenne
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Enactive media – generalising from enactive cinema

Digital Creativity, 2010
This paper outlines general theoretical implications of enactive cinema for the broader framing of enactive media. The concept of enactive cinema has constituted a proposal for a novel kind of emotion-driven cinema genre, which emphasises unconscious interaction between the cinema spectator and the cinema. Instead of the spectator directly manipulating
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ENACT

Proceedings of the 4th International on Workshop on Physical Analytics, 2017
Location-based sharing services allow people to connect with others who are near them, or with whom they shared a past encounter. Suppose it were also possible to connect with people who were at the same location but at a different time -- we define this scenario as a close encounter, i.e., an incident of spatial and temporal proximity.
Aarathi Prasad, David Kotz
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