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What is Auto-Ethnophenomenology

Handbook of Research on Digital Media and Creative Technologies
Has been defined as a way of reflecting on perceptions of lived experience from both positions of the observer and the observed, ‘I’ and ‘other’. It is a method which incorporates self-reflexive study and the lived experience of others.
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Be[ing] You: In[bodi]mental a Real-Time Body Swapping Video Performance
Lorna Ann Moore (Independent Researcher, UK)
Copyright: © 2015 |Pages: 15
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-8205-4.ch002
Abstract
This chapter discusses the one-to-one interactions between participants in the video performance In[bodi]mental. It presents personal accounts of users' body swapping experiences through real-time Head Mounted Display systems. These inter-corporeal encounters are articulated through the lens of psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan and his work on the “Mirror Stage” (1977), phenomenologist Maurice Merleau-Ponty (1968) and his writings on the Chiasm, and anthropologist Rane Willerslev's (2007) research on mimesis. The study of these positions provides new insights into the blurred relationship between the corporeal Self and the digital Other. The way the material body is stretched across these divisions highlights the way digital media is the catalyst in this in[bodied] experience of be[ing] in the world. The purpose of this chapter is to challenge the relationship between the body and video performance to appreciate the impact digital media has on one's perception of a single bounded self and how two selves become an inter-corporeal experience shared through the technology.
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