An introduction to embodiment and digital technology research: Interdisciplinary themes and perspectives

Farr, W and Price, S and Jewitt, C (2012) An introduction to embodiment and digital technology research: Interdisciplinary themes and perspectives. NCRM Working Paper. NCRM. (Unpublished)

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Abstract

Renewed interest in theories and perspectives of embodiment has emerged in conjunction with advances in ubiquitous computing and the development of technologies that inherently change the character of human computer interaction. The very nature of technologies such as tangible, multi-touch, sensor and mobile technologies offers opportunities for exploiting a wider range of perceptual-based experiences than traditional desktop computing. Primarily they offer opportunities to exploit more bodily-based physical experiences in new ways, for example, through manipulation of physical objects linked to a variety of digitally augmentations; enhancing contextually based experience in real world environments through mobile devices, fostering new forms interaction and new ways of thinking. These developments are important in explaining the contemporary interest in concepts of embodiment, in the context of digital technologies that foster more embodied forms of interaction and experiences. However, notions of embodiment have a long and complex history, with continued debate from various disciplinary perspectives. This working paper provides a brief history of theoretical approaches to embodiment, an introduction to ways in which embodiment is described within different disciplines, and outlines key ways in which these perspectives are of interest in the current context of digital technology research.

Item Type: Working Paper (NCRM Working Paper)
Uncontrolled Keywords: Embodiment, Digital technology, embodied interaction, embodied cognition
Subjects: 4. Qualitative Data Handling and Data Analysis > 4.23 Qualitative Approaches (other)
Depositing User: MODE User
Date Deposited: 16 Mar 2012 16:13
Last Modified: 14 Jul 2021 13:55
URI: https://eprints.ncrm.ac.uk/id/eprint/2257

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