Playful Somaesthetic Technology Practices.
Characteristics, Conditions, and Frameworks across Arts, Games, and Augmentation.
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https://doi.org/10.54337/ojs.jos.v10i2.8712Abstract
This paper explores playful instances of somaesthetic technology practices. Based on a multiple case study strategy, a preliminary framework will be provided for playfulness in technology practices which are focused on somaesthetic experience, appreciation, and transformation. To illustrate the understanding of playful somaesthetic technology practices, three selected cases are introduced (Alternative Game Controllers, Medical Performance Art, Human Tail Augmentations), their playful features defined, and their conditions of practice analysed.
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