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Contemporary technology has transformed the concept of corporeality. Today, the body is not only a physical reality repaired or enhanced by prosthetics and devices, measured and explored through biometric data, but also a digital body: recreated, expanded...transformed into an interface. Digital technologies increasingly mediate disembodied suffering and pleasure, generating new forms of leisure and solitude. There is a pleasure that shifts from touch to click, from the physical world to the virtual, from a lived world to an imagined one, with boundaries materialized in glass, film, plastic, membrane...where the body does not die.
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Contemporary technology has transformed the concept of corporeality. Today, the body is not only a physical reality repaired or enhanced by prosthetics and devices, measured and explored through biometric data, but also a digital body: recreated, expanded...transformed into an interface. Digital technologies increasingly mediate disembodied suffering and pleasure, generating new forms of leisure and solitude. There is a pleasure that shifts from touch to click, from the physical world to the virtual, from a lived world to an imagined one, with boundaries materialized in glass, film, plastic, membrane...where the body does not die.
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