Post-Cinematic Bodies
How is human embodiment transformed in an age of algorithms? How do post-cinematic media technologies such as AI, VR, and robotics target and re-shape our bodies? Post-Cinematic Bodies grapples with these questions by attending both to mundane devices—such as smartphones, networked exercise machines...
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creator | Shane Denson Laura Laabs Clara Podlesnigg Torsten Köchlin Silke Krieg Mathias Bär |
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