E-topia: Utopia after the Mediated Body

dc.cclicenceCC-BY-NCen
dc.contributor.authorThemistokleous, George
dc.date.acceptance2017-10-17
dc.date.accessioned2019-06-10T10:03:07Z
dc.date.available2019-06-10T10:03:07Z
dc.date.issued2018-10-05
dc.descriptionopen access journalen
dc.description.abstractA custom-made media installation, diplorasis, will be used to explore the body in digital media. This mediated body attempts to re-think how the Deleuzian time-image is translated from its cinematic confinement to the space of new media. In diplorasis the digitized time-image becomes more directly incorporated with-in the bodily schema. Consequently, the thinking of the virtual and actual space of the body in diplorasis enables a questioning of bodily space-time, and particularly the relation between self and digitized self-image. It is thus crucial to re-frame how this digitized mediated body is distinct from a conventional notion of a metric and habitual space—one that is reinforced by, for example, the medium of linear perspective. The articulation of the mediated body will be used to in-form and extend Elizabeth Grosz’s paradoxical reading of embodiment and utopia, by revisiting the notions of utopia as eu-topic/ou-topic. The spatio-temporality of the topos must be re-considered before utopia. Foucault’s analogy of the mirror will then serve to superimpose the dual and slippery relations between utopia and the heterotopic. The digitized mediated body will thus seek to explore emerging ways by which to consider the utopic by conflating embodiment, time and space within an electronic topos. It is argued that as the sensing and cognitive body becomes increasingly pliable in relation to technological mediations, our very understanding of space-time is changing.en
dc.funderNo external funderen
dc.identifier.citationThemistokleous, G. (2018) E-topia: Utopia after the Mediated Body. Open Library of Humanities, 4 (2), pp. 1-27.en
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.16995/olh.213
dc.identifier.issn2056-6700
dc.identifier.urihttps://www.dora.dmu.ac.uk/handle/2086/17955
dc.language.isoenen
dc.peerreviewedYesen
dc.publisherOpen Library of Humanities
dc.titleE-topia: Utopia after the Mediated Bodyen
dc.typeArticleen

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