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“Embodied Literacy, Skill, and Habit” – Dennis Jansen
Lately, I am becoming increasingly fascinated by the embodied aspects of digital games and digital gameplay. If Brendan Keogh (2018) is to be believed, we cannot truly understand how we perceive and make sense of games without taking into account the fact that we are directing our eyes at the screen, aiming our ears at…
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“From Linelanders to Geographers of Thought” – Laura Jimenez Rojas
The first TiM session of 2019 had a great beginning. The guest was the anthropologist Tim Ingold. The talk was about “On Doing Undergoing: experience, imagination and the principle of habit”. We had the opportunity to have a glimpse of Ingold’s phenomenological approach in the context of his “dwelling perspective”. The guiding question for this session was:…
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Transmission in Motion Seminar: “Experiment/Experience” ( 2018- 2019 )
Experiment/Experience “Have we forgotten experience?” wonders Scott Lash (Experience, 2018). If this is so, we are currently witnessing a comeback with a vengeance. New forms of research and communication explore and experiment with various dimensions of experience. Art and science meet in experimental approaches that foreground sensation, substance and practice. Technological developments “expand the sensible”…
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Conference Photos
*The photos: courtesy of Anna van Kooij and Irene Alcubilla Troughton
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“Datafying Sweet Secrets” (TiM Public Launch) – Tamalone van den Eijnden
In her talk on the occasion of the celebration of the launch of Transmission in Motion, Norah Zuniga Shaw advocated for an “ethics of care,” not only in the face of the ubiquity of technology but also in view of the intimacy with it. Until now, when I was thinking about intimate and affective relationships with…
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“Concepts in the Making” – Elissavet Kardami
Maaike Bleeker’s lecture offered an expanded understanding of the notion of literacy which approaches corporeality as a source of knowledge. What I particularly enjoyed from the lecture was that, instead of presenting the results of her research, she guided us through the process of shaping the concept of corporeal literacy. Her lecture exemplified how the…
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“Techno-Performance in a Knowledge Culture in Transition” – Jon McKenzie, Iris van der Tuin & Maaike Bleeker
Please register with NICA Masterclass with Jon McKenzie, Iris van der Tuin, and Maaike Bleeker offered by the Centre for the Humanities and the Transmission in Motion research group (UU), in collaboration with NICA and SPRING Festival. In this masterclass, we take Lyotard’s report on knowledge as a historical point of reference for a closer look at the performance…
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Iris van der Tuin appointed professor in Theory of Cultural Inquiry
We are very happy to share with you that our own TiM Community Member Iris van der Tuin, has been appointed Professor of Theory of Cultural Inquiry at the Faculty of Humanities! The chair is part of the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies and is part of the Research Institute for Cultural Inquiry (ICON)…
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“Research as Embodied Practice: Emotion and the dancing self” – Sebastian Kann
In mainstream culture, emotions almost always seem to be connected to an object, image, or speech act – that is, to an ‘other’ – which makes the subject feel a certain way. So, for example, ‘it makes me feel sad to see images of suffering’, or ‘it makes me feel happy that my friends threw…
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“Transmission in Motion Seminar” (2017-2018)
Technological developments inform the ways information travels through media, turn archives into ‘dynarchives,’ and set knowledge cultures in motion. Such developments foreground the performativity of practices of transmission and the materiality of mediation; moreover, they point to movement and embodiment as key to both transmission and mediation. Moving images, motion capture, virtual mobility, mobile media,…
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