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What is LPDT (La Plissure du Texte/The Pleating of the Text: A Planetary Fairytale)

Virtual and Augmented Reality in Mental Health Treatment
The title is an explicit reference to an essay by French critic Roland Barthes that was published ten years earlier with the title Le Plaisir du Texte (1973) AU45: The in-text citation "Texte (1973)" is not in the reference list. Please correct the citation, add the reference to the list, or delete the citation. , a popular essay discussing, among many other things, on authorship and on the role of reader as a writer of the text. Ascott foresees multiple authors and readers.
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Ubiquitous Bodies: A “Metrobodily” Transition From Real to Virtual
Giorgio Cipolletta (Università di Macerata, Italy)
Copyright: © 2019 |Pages: 16
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-7168-1.ch001
Abstract
While the digital era has provided us with an incredible amount of accessibility, availability, and speedy tools, it has also made us lose that sense of critical awareness that was once considered a rare and precious gift. The marking feature of the present is ubiquity, as in the loss of spatial and temporal coordinates and the gain of a presence-absence that new technologies allow us to live – both positively and negatively. The body is the core of this electronic, virtual, and increased involvement. In this phase we're living in, the author suggests we introduce the neologism “metrobody” to identify this new hybrid condition undertaken by the body. This expression allows the author to reconfigure and hypothesize a different level and a different meaning of corporeality.
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