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Ihde, D. (2010). Embodied technics. Automatic Press / VIP. Added by: Mark Grimshaw-Aagaard (5/7/12, 8:11 AM) |
Resource type: Book ID no. (ISBN etc.): 978-87-92130-27-3 BibTeX citation key: Ihde2010 Email resource to friend View all bibliographic details |
Categories: Embodied Cognition Keywords: Embodied cognition, Phenomenology, Sonification Creators: Ihde Publisher: Automatic Press / VIP |
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Notes |
In the chapter Beyond Embodiment and a Return, Ihde presents examples of space visualizations and sonifications as technological mediations forming a new postphenomenology.
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p.55
Ihde explains "old fashioned" phenomenology as "a whole body experience of my immediate environment."
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Keywords: Embodied cognition Phenomenology |
pp.57–58
"To recognize that directed, intentional human experience can embody a technology is a first step towards a postphenomenology in that a material artifact can be taken into first person experience"
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Keywords: Embodied cognition Phenomenology |
p.57
Ihde uses the example of the telescope for postphenomenology: "The telescope [...] is taken into my now extended and mediated bodily experience: (Human-instrument) > World phenomena" Added by: Mark Grimshaw-Aagaard Keywords: Embodied cognition Phenomenology |
p.58
Technological mediation: "every change in our newly magnified world is also a change in our embodied experience"
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Keywords: Emotion Phenomenology |
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p.20
Notes that a 45,000 BP "bear bone flute" was found in Slovenia. Probably a flute and probably Neanderthal, it had 4 holes tuned in the diatonic scale.
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Keywords: History |
p.23
Repeats the myth that the English longbow overcame the French crossbow at Agincourt. Most historians as well as the contemporary commentators agree that the French crossbowmen were not brought into play during the battle.
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Keywords: History |