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Performing the renaissance body and mind: somaesthetic style and devotional practice at the Sacro Monte di Varallo [PDF]
This essay examines the somaesthetic experience of renaissance pilgrims to the Sacro Monte di Varallo, a late fifteenthcentury simulation of the Holy Land located in northern Italy.
Allie Terry-Fritsch
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Considering the role of cognitive control in expert performance [PDF]
© 2014, Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht. Dreyfus and Dreyfus’ (1986) influential phenomenological analysis of skill acquisition proposes that expert performance is guided by non-cognitive responses which are fast, effortless and apparently ...
A Geeves +57 more
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Teaching physical education is intended to stimulate lifelong joy of movement for students and help them to master life. The core elements of this subject and the interdisciplinary topic of health and life skills, introduced in the new core curriculum ...
Judith Helene Bratten +1 more
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Documenting the Elusive and Ephemeral in Embodied Design Ideation Activities
Documenting embodied ideation activities is challenging, as they often result in ephemeral design constructs and elusive design knowledge difficult to document and represent.
Laia Turmo Vidal, Elena Márquez Segura
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This article discusses a practical exploration of the ability of a textile to meet with and affect bodies. It builds on the inherent ability of textiles, particularly in the form of a garment, to evoke movements and emotions. This paper suggests a shift
Linnea Bågander, Karolin Kent
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Reports on Shusterman’s Work as “The Man in Gold”
Preview: Shusterman, as a philosopher who draws from the work of John Dewey, has pragmatic expectations for art. For Dewey, communing with art was an intensification of experience, that is to say being in the world. For art is full of meaning, and it is
Joanna Smętek
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The Art of Being Elsewhere:Neoliberal Institutions of Care [PDF]
The being of human beings and, in particular, their wellbeing is profoundly spatial and temporal. We feel well in dramaturgically stimulating, sheltered, yet expansive spaces that lend themselves to daydreaming, much like we feel well in “thick” time ...
Lushetich, Natasha
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Human Empathy Through the Lens of Social Neuroscience
Empathy is the ability to experience and understand what others feel without confusion between oneself and others. Knowing what someone else is feeling plays a fundamental role in interpersonal interactions. In this paper, we articulate evidence from social psychology and cognitive neuroscience, and argue that empathy involves both emotion sharing ...
Jean Decety, Claus Lamm, Michael Posner
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Experience Centred Design for a Robotic Eating Aid [PDF]
We discuss how an experience centred approach to robotic design might lead to new design spaces and products that are more engaging and better meet users' needs and lifestyles.
Jiménes Villarreal, Javier +1 more
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Review: James Miller, China’s Green Revolution: Daoism and the Quest for a Sustainable Future
This review outlines Miller’s argument that the Daoist tradition offers an important perspective for ecological thought based on the pervasion of nature in human existence and the porosity of the human body.
Stephen K. Levine
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