item: #1 of 127 id: jos-1069 author: Bukdahl, Else Marie title: Olafur Eliasson: Interdisciplinary Approaches and their Interplay with his Art date: 2015-02-14 words: 3968 flesch: 59 summary: Olafur Eliasson, Unlearning Space – Spacing Unlearning.1 1. Olafur Eliasson. keywords: active; approaches; art; artwork; body; bukdahl; concept; consciousness; creativity; dialogue; drawing; eliasson; ethical; experience; felt; idea; important; interdisciplinary; interested; journal; marie; means; movement; museum; nature; olafur; olafur eliasson; perception; philosophy; process; projects; role; science; shusterman; somaesthetics; space; things; time; trust; viewer; way; work; world cache: jos-1069.pdf plain text: jos-1069.txt item: #2 of 127 id: jos-1070 author: Stenslie, Stahl title: Stelarc: On the Body as an Artistic Material date: 2015-02-14 words: 8009 flesch: 65 summary: But in Japan the sort of physical body performances like those earlier done by the Gutai group were no longer being performed, so my work was not reviewed in art journals, but more in popular tabloids and magazines, or, when I started with the third hand project, in science-oriented publications. It’s a contestable approach to exhibiting body art. keywords: act; age; agency; arm; art; artistic; artists; beauty; bodies; body; certain; community; condition; consequences; context; copenhagen; course; crane; different; early; event; example; exoskeleton; experience; extreme; fact; gallery; group; hooks; human; idea; inside; installation; interested; interesting; japan; journal; kind; like; material; medium; multiple; new; oslo; pain; painful; particular; people; performance; person; photographer; physical; place; problems; process; public; robot; sculpture; skin; somaesthetics; space; stelarc; stretched; structure; suspension; terms; things; thinking; time; use; water; way; work; years cache: jos-1070.pdf plain text: jos-1070.txt item: #3 of 127 id: jos-1073 author: Ryynänen, Max title: Throwing the Body Into the Fight: The Body as an Instrument in Political Art date: 2015-02-14 words: 7110 flesch: 55 summary: Keywords: Pasolini, body art, political art, performance, art theory. L’arte e la sua ombra (2000), is the fact that it creates equilibrium in the field of the philosophy of art by establishing a counterpart to the analysis of the line Marcel Duchamp – Andy Warhol, which (especially Anglo-American and Northern European) philosophers have fancied for decades.8 It probably comes as no surprise that the type of art – the role of which I have been critically framing here – is also central for Martin Jay’s article “Somaesthetics and Democracy: Dewey and Contemporary Body Art” (2002),9 where Jay first shows favorable respect for Richard Shusterman’s somaesthetics, but then criticizes Shusterman for not taking body art sufficiently into account.10 7 Bishop, Claire. keywords: action; acts; alternative; art; article; artistic; artists; arts; better; bodies; bodily; body; body art; boundaries; bourgeois; central; change; chapter; community; contemporary; contemporary art; critique; culture; depth; dewey; discourse; discussion; e.g.; end; everyday; examples; experience; extreme; fight; film; following; foucault; good; high; history; idea; important; interesting; issues; jay; journal; life; like; lives; living; long; max; mind; moderate; museums; music; need; new; pasolini; people; performance; philosophers; philosophical; philosophy; political; political art; practice; pragmatist; public; rap; richard; role; ryynänen; self; shusterman; sides; social; society; somaesthetics; sphere; stake; theory; thinking; time; today; turn; type; use; value; way; weight; work; world cache: jos-1073.pdf plain text: jos-1073.txt item: #4 of 127 id: jos-1074 author: Kit Wah MAN, Eva title: Metaphysics, Corporeality and Visuality: A Developmental and Comparative Review of the Discourses on Chinese Ink Painting date: 2015-02-14 words: 7562 flesch: 53 summary: This explains the criteria and aesthetic categories in Daoist aesthetics, e.g. Lao Tze’s “chi,” “wei,” “miao” and The Journal of Somaesthetics No. 1, 2015129 Metaphysics, Corporeality and Visuality “xu,” which refer to the activities and characters of the realm and are applied in the evaluation of Chinese ink painting and calligraphy. Sun Xiaofeng is typical of contemporary ink art curators: The unique spirit and the specific cultural connotations of Chinese ink painting that were formerly concealed by the contemporary may now be implemented as a kind of accessory or special flavor of the contemporary and thus compromise with current aesthetics. keywords: art; artistic; artists; body; bringing; brush; chinese; chinese ink; coleman; confucian; contemporary; context; corporeality; cultural; daoist; discussion; essence; eva; exhibition; experience; form; forth; heidegger; hong; human; ink; ink art; ink painter; ink painting; journal; kit; kong; liu; lui; man; manifestation; meaning; merleau; metaphysics; mind; modern; mou; nature; new; new ink; object; oneness; origin; painter; painting; paper; philosophy; ponty; process; question; realm; revealing; self; sense; shih; shih tao; shuimo; somaesthetics; spiritual; state; strokes; subject; tao; technology; things; traditional; transcendental; truth; visibility; visible; visuality; wah; western; work cache: jos-1074.pdf plain text: jos-1074.txt item: #5 of 127 id: jos-1075 author: Xian, Zhou title: Representation and Visual Politics of the Extreme Body date: 2015-02-14 words: 6128 flesch: 48 summary: Keywords: body, beautiful body, extreme body, modern art, aesthetics. Thus, Cubism, which employed abstract imagery as its basic technique, met its end.19 Through the above three types of extreme bodies, we have discussed how this modernist invention has undermined the traditional beautiful body, its principles of expression, and concepts, as well as how modernist artists bursting with imagination are wildly experimenting the extreme body. keywords: abstract; abstract art; appearance; art; artistic; artists; beautiful; beautiful body; beauty; bodies; body; chinese; classical; complex; concept; contemporary; creation; deformation; dehumanization; different; discomfort; dominant; example; experiments; expression; extreme body; familiar; features; feeling; figure; gasset; great; history; http://timothyquigley.net/vcs/greenberg-mp_sum.pdf; human; human body; image; journal; kinds; like; modern art; modernist; modernist art; new; nude; ortega; painting; paradigms; people; perspective; picasso; politics; principles; representation; rules; sense; society; somaesthetics; strange; strange body; style; subject; theory; traditional; traditional art; ugly; university; viewers; visual; war; ways; western; works; world; xian; zhou cache: jos-1075.pdf plain text: jos-1075.txt item: #6 of 127 id: jos-1077 author: Editorial, Editorial title: Editorial Board date: 2015-02-14 words: 202 flesch: 37 summary: Mark Johnson (US) ORLAN (France) Bryan Turner (US/Australia) h.rb40heju30b8 h.gjdgxs h.gjdgxs h.gjdgxs Introduction to the Journal of Somaesthetics Introduction to Issue Number 1: Olafur Eliasson Interdisciplinary approaches and Stelarc On the body as an artistic material Pan Gonkai Somaesthetics and Its Consequences in Contemporary Art Throwing the Body Into the Fight: The Body as an Instrument in Political Art Metaphysics, Corporeality and Visuality: A Developmental and Comparative Review of the Discourses on Chinese Ink Painting Representation and Visual Politics of the Extreme Body Embodied Creation and Perception in Olafur Eliasson’s and Carsten Höller’s Projects. Associate editor Russell Pryba (US) Assistant editor Carsten Friberg (Denmark) Editorial Board Fred Maus (US) Paul Taylor (US Martin Jay (US) keywords: art; body; denmark; family; h.gjdgxs; journal; somaesthetics cache: jos-1077.pdf plain text: jos-1077.txt item: #7 of 127 id: jos-1078 author: Editorial, Editorial title: Introduction to the Journal of Somaesthetics date: 2015-02-14 words: 659 flesch: 28 summary: The second feature lacking in most academic discourse on embodiment is a clear pragmatic orientation — something that the individual can clearly employ or apply to his or her life in terms of disciplines of improved somatic practice. But such somatic discourse typically lacks two important features. keywords: aims; body; disciplines; discourse; h.gjdgxs; interdisciplinary; issue; journal; practice; project; research; somaesthetics; somatic; theory cache: jos-1078.pdf plain text: jos-1078.txt item: #8 of 127 id: jos-1079 author: Editorial, Editorial title: Introduction to Issue Number 1: Somaesthetics and Visual Art date: 2015-02-14 words: 302 flesch: 27 summary: Many fine contributions have already discussed the somaesthetics of visual art (which somaesthetics shows to be more than merely visual), but there remain many important topics that require more study. This first issue of the Journal of Somaesthetics seeks to make a useful step in the systematic and collaborative study of the soma’s role in visual art. keywords: art; body; h.gjdgxs; issue; journal; somaesthetics; visual cache: jos-1079.pdf plain text: jos-1079.txt item: #9 of 127 id: jos-1080 author: Editorial, Editorial title: Notes on Contributors date: 2015-02-14 words: 2001 flesch: 43 summary: Eva Kit Wah Man got her Ph. D from Chinese University of Hong Kong. Pan Gongkai is an internationally renowned artist, theoretician, and educator with honorary PhDs from the San Francisco Art Institute (SFAI) US and the University of Glasgow, Scotland. keywords: academic; academy; aesthetics; art; artist; arts; association; beijing; biennale; body; books; china; chinese; contemporary; cultural; culture; denmark; des; eliasson; exhibition; hong; humanities; ink; institute; international; journal; kong; member; modern; painting; pan; performance; philosophy; president; professor; projects; research; society; somaesthetics; studies; university; visual; works; world cache: jos-1080.pdf plain text: jos-1080.txt item: #10 of 127 id: jos-1429 author: Biberman, Efrat title: The Painter’s Knife Representations of Fragmented Bodies in Painting date: 2017-09-26 words: 5173 flesch: 61 summary: She explores many instances in visual arts, from representations of severed heads during the French revolution, through the impressionist’s trend to cut the picture frame in a snap shot manner, to artworks from the late twentieth century, which engage with fragmented body images such as the works of Cindy Sherman and Robert Mapplethorpe. According to Nochlin, Géricault organizes severed body parts into an aesthetical composition, which he then dramatically lights, so that the final painting is simultaneously elegant and appalling.3 This, claims Nochlin, is also the case with his paintings of severed heads. keywords: act; art; artist; bataille; baudelaire; belief; biberman; bodies; body; cases; claims; cut; cutting; desire; different; dismemberment; drawing; efrat; fragmented; fragmented body; frame; freud; gogh; h.gjdgxs; head; human; ibid; image; jacques; knife; kristeva; lacan; makes; na’aman; new; nochlin; object; organ; painter; painting; parts; place; psychoanalysis; real; relation; representation; seminar; severed; subject; types; van; volume; way; wound; york cache: jos-1429.pdf plain text: jos-1429.txt item: #11 of 127 id: jos-1456 author: Pryba, Russell title: Discussing Taste: A Conversation between Carolyn Korsmeyer and Russell Pryba date: 2016-05-09 words: 3891 flesch: 61 summary: The Journal of Somaesthetics Vol. 2, Nos. 1 and 2 (2016) 6 Page 6-12Conversation with Carolyn Korsmeyer Discussing Taste: A Conversation with Carolyn Korsmeyer Carolyn Korsmeyer’s 1999 book “Making Sense of Taste” is a recent watershed in the philosophy of food and necessary reading for anyone interested in the rehabilitation of food and taste as subjects for philosophical inquiry. Unlike previous writers who engaged with food philosophically, Korsmeyer takes the representational power of food seriously. keywords: approach; attention; bodily; body; book; carolyn; case; conversation; disgust; eating; ethical; experience; fair; food; gustatory; h.gjdgxs; interest; korsmeyer; mst; people; philosophical; philosophy; pleasure; point; practical; richard; sense; somaesthetics; sort; taste; theorizing; theory; things; thinking; time; way; work cache: jos-1456.pdf plain text: jos-1456.txt item: #12 of 127 id: jos-1457 author: Pryba, Russell title: Crossmodal Cooking: An Interview with Charles Michel date: 2016-05-09 words: 7234 flesch: 64 summary: The key is to design foods and food experiences that are pleasurable, healthy, and sustainable - both economically and ecologically. One other thing that came to mind while you were asking the last question was Charles Spence’s book The Perfect Meal, which is an incredibly complete review of everything that has been done on food perception and psychology. keywords: approach; art; beautiful; ceviche; change; charles; chef; colombian; complexity; cooking; crossmodal; cuisine; culinary; different; diner; dish; eating; end; experience; experimental; flavor; food; h.gjdgxs; human; idea; immersive; important; ingredients; instance; interesting; interview; journal; kandinsky; kind; kitchen; michel; narrative; nature; nos; people; perception; philosophy; plating; point; potential; presentation; psychological; research; restaurant; right; salad; science; senses; sensory; somaesthetics; spence; taste; things; thinking; touch; traditional; visual; vol; way; work; years cache: jos-1457.pdf plain text: jos-1457.txt item: #13 of 127 id: jos-1458 author: Presterud, Marius title: Pearl Diving for the Fabled Artist: An Interview with Marius Presterud date: 2016-05-09 words: 3503 flesch: 60 summary: An Interview with Marius Presterud by Oslo Apiary´s Eco-philosophical Radio Station Abstract: In this interview with Oslo Apiary eco-philosophical radio channel, Marius Presterud (artist, poet, Cand. Interview took place in Oslo, 11.09.2015 Keywords: Pearl Diving, somaesthetics, embodied art, immersed articipation, cross-disciplinary art, video- art, health, psychology, gastroscopy, Oslo Apiary This interview took place via chat between Marius Presterud (artist, poet, Cand. keywords: apiary´s; art; artist; bodily; body; control; diving; eating; eco; experience; gastrolab; good; h.gjdgxs; http://fugt.org/; http://fugt.org/ http://fugt.org/; https://www.facebook.com/mariuspres; https://www.sunypress.edu/pdf/61009.pdf; human; individual; inside; interview; i´ve; journal; lead; look; making; marius; oslo; pearl; people; philosophical; potential; presterud; procedure; project; radio; self; series; shusterman; somaesthetics; station; stomach; things; time; video; work; world cache: jos-1458.pdf plain text: jos-1458.txt item: #14 of 127 id: jos-1459 author: Formis, Barbara title: Sexual Politics of Milk date: 2016-05-09 words: 8488 flesch: 54 summary: Milk is a mother also because milk is “the mother” of any other type of food, it is a sort of proto-food, the one that we experience before any other; milk is a mother because a mother nourishes her new born baby through the milk produced by her breasts; and milk is a mother because a mother is supposed to provide food and nourish her child throughout growth. Focusing on milk, the aim of the investigation is to unsettle and overcome the classical dualisms and cultural stereotypes that frame European thinking about food. keywords: act; activity; animals; aristotle; art; biting; blood; body; bread; breast; cannibalism; child; classical; cooking; culture; derrida; desire; diet; diotima; drink; eating; education; element; energy; experience; female; feminist; food; formis; general; greek; h.gjdgxs; ibid; idea; journal; knowledge; life; link; liquid; london; mailto:barbara.formis@univ-paris1.fr; male; matter; meat; metaphor; milk; mind; mother; mouth; need; new; nos; object; order; particular; passage; passive; pederasty; philosophical; plato; pleasure; political; politics; possible; practice; primary; process; procreation; qualities; real; relationship; sacrifice; self; sexual; social; socrates; somaesthetics; sperm; state; subject; sucking; suction; teeth; theory; thinking; thought; time; type; vol; way; woman; womanhood; words; work; york; young cache: jos-1459.pdf plain text: jos-1459.txt item: #15 of 127 id: jos-1460 author: Summa-Knoop, Laura T. Di title: Eating Out as Eating In: The Intimate Call of the Contemporary Restaurant Scene date: 2016-05-09 words: 6459 flesch: 44 summary: Second, food tastes are, according to him, exclusively subjective: food can only be regarded as “agreeable,” and our food preferences, it follows, can never act as an indicator of the beautiful. Food is worthy of philosophical study; in fact, with David Kaplan,3 I also believe that food is conquering its own philosophical niche, and that philosophy of food might be on the cusp of becoming a prominent philosophical branch. keywords: aesthetics; analysis; art; associated; authentic; carolyn; case; certain; cognitive; concepts; consumption; contemporary; cuisine; culinary; culture; david; dinner; dishes; drink; eating; experience; familiar; familiarity; family; fine; food; h.gjdgxs; hand; haute; home; http://www.brooklynfare.com/pages/about; http://www.nytimes.com/2013/08/14/dining/city-chefs-head-to-the-hudson-valley-lured-by-fresh-ingredients.html?pagewanted=all http://www.nytimes.com/2013/08/14/dining/city-chefs-head-to-the-hudson-valley-lured-by-fresh-ingredients.html?pagewanted=all; http://www.smorgasburg.com/; http://www.theguardian.com/profile/yotamottolenghi; idea; intimacy; journal; kitchen; knoop; korsmeyer; laura; life; local; meal; nature; new; notion; number; oxford; persons; philosophical; philosophy; place; practices; presentation; products; recognition; related; restaurants; sense; social; somaesthetics; specific; summa; table; taste; terroir; thornton; tradition; vol; way; york cache: jos-1460.pdf plain text: jos-1460.txt item: #16 of 127 id: jos-1461 author: Paquay, Jean-Francois; Spaid, Sue title: The 0 km Movement: Everyday Eaters Enjoying Edible Environments date: 2016-05-09 words: 7351 flesch: 43 summary: Since most of the world’s citizens, as well as its philosophers, inhabit cities, we thus propose urban farming as a somaesthetics case study. For urban farming to work as a somaesthetic practice, we believe it would require raising the “foodies’ bar”! keywords: absence; activities; activity; aesthetic practices; aestheticians; agricultural; appreciation; art; artistic; attention; awareness; bar; body; capacity; cities; city; consumers; consumption; dewey; eaters; eating; edible; emotions; enterprises; environments; ethics; everyday; everyday aesthetic; everyday practices; experiences; factors; farmers; farming; farms; field; fine; focus; focused; food; food production; foodies; françois; gardening; gardens; greater; h.gjdgxs; hedonic; higher; highs; jean; journal; life; like; long; mastery; melchionne; movement; nature; new; nos; paquay; people; philosophers; philosophical; philosophy; place; plants; portagers; positive; practical; practices; practitioners; press; primary; producers; production; public; roles; self; sense; shusterman; somaesthetics; space; spaid; success; sue; taste; time; urban; urban farmers; urban farming; vol; way; ways; work; world cache: jos-1461.pdf plain text: jos-1461.txt item: #17 of 127 id: jos-1462 author: Cargill, Kima title: Overeating, Edible Commodities and the Global Industrial Diet: How Somaesthetics Can Help Psychology and Nutrition date: 2016-05-09 words: 7975 flesch: 34 summary: Consumer research has found that consumers mistakenly believe that products labeled as natural have no artificial ingredients, pesticides, or genetically modified ingredients and are willing to pay more for such foods (Batte, Hooker, Haab, & Beaverson, 2007; Silverglade & Heller, 2010; Thompson, 1998). More recently, the newer term hyperpalatability has been used to refer to the high sugar, high fat, and often high salt foods manufactured by the food industry (Graham, 2013) which inevitably makes us eat more foods high in sugar, fat, and salt (Kessler, 2009). keywords: american; awareness; better; big; body; body consciousness; brain; cargill; clinical; cognitive; commodities; configuration; consciousness; consumer; consumerism; consumption; convenience; course; culture; depression; desire; diet; disciplines; disorders; doi; edible; experience; families; fat; flavor; food; global; h.gjdgxs; health; high; http://newbodyethic.com/the-fitness-industrial-complex-is-deceiving-you-were-trying-to-change-that/; http://newbodyethic.com/the-fitness-industrial-complex-is-deceiving-you-were-trying-to-change-that/ http://newbodyethic.com/the-fitness-industrial-complex-is-deceiving-you-were-trying-to-change-that/; http://www.bostonglobe.com/ideas/2013/10/12/bring-back-home/ejji9yzjgjfnmqxwuiedgo/story.html; http://www.bostonglobe.com/ideas/2013/10/12/bring-back-home/ejji9yzjgjfnmqxwuiedgo/story.html http://www.bostonglobe.com/ideas/2013/10/12/bring-back-home/ejji9yzjgjfnmqxwuiedgo/story.html; http://www.cspinet.org/new/pdf/food_labeling_chaos_report.pdf; http://www.cspinet.org/new/pdf/food_labeling_chaos_report.pdf http://www.cspinet.org/new/pdf/food_labeling_chaos_report.pdf; https://www.fmi.org/research-resources/supermarket-facts; increase; individual; industry; integrated; journal; kima; life; likely; loss; marketing; means; mind; mindful; model; natural; nos; nutrition; obesity; overeating; overweight; packaged; palatability; people; personal; philosophy; pills; point; practice; products; psychology; psychotherapy; public; rumination; sarah; satiety; science; scientists; self; sense; sensory; shusterman; somaesthetics; somatic; specific; sugar; taste; technology; time; today; tradition; use; variety; vol; weight; widespread; words cache: jos-1462.pdf plain text: jos-1462.txt item: #18 of 127 id: jos-1463 author: Bukdahl, Else Marie title: Art, Food, and the Social and Meliorist Goals of Somaesthetics date: 2016-05-09 words: 5364 flesch: 42 summary: Keywords: somaesthetics, interdisciplinary, corporality, the art of eating, meliorist goal, performing art, relational orientation, community, Fluxus In his somaesthetics, Richard Shusterman highlights - far more than other contemporary pragmatists - the importance of corporality for all aspects of human existence. We have already noted continuities between body 1 Richard Shusterman, Performing Live: Aesthetic Alternatives for the Ends of Art. keywords: april; art; artist; artistic; aspects; bukdahl; catalogue; chinese; city; cooking; dahlgaard; daily; dieter; different; dong; drawing; eating; edible; erwin; example; exhibition; experience; field; fig; food; form; gallery; goals; h.gjdgxs; house; http://observer.com/2011/06/hold-the-fish-sauce-rirkrit-tiravan; http://www.moma.org/collection/object.php?object_id=147206; http://www.moma.org/collection/object.php?object_id=147206 http://www.moma.org/collection/object.php?object_id=147206; http://www.secession.at/; installations; journal; june; landscape; life; marie; meals; meliorist; monrad; nature; new; nos; orientation; people; performance; philosophy; practice; pragmatism; project; richard; roth; schindler; shusterman; social; somaesthetics; song; space; superflex; surprising; søren; thai; theory; time; tiravanija; visitors; vol; ways; work; world; wurm cache: jos-1463.pdf plain text: jos-1463.txt item: #19 of 127 id: jos-1464 author: Koczanowicz, Dorota title: Regimes of Taste and Somaesthetics date: 2016-05-09 words: 6451 flesch: 52 summary: The two share the notion that social practices are constituted on the pre-linguistic and pre-reflective level, which, however, does not entail their complete repeatability and permanence. Social practices are 36 Shusterman, Pragmatist Aesthetics…, p. 263. 37 Shusterman, Pragmatist Aesthetics…, p. 267. 38 Shusterman, Thinking …, p. 299. 39 Shusterman, Pragmatist Aesthetics…, p. 271. 40 Shusterman, Pragmatist Aesthetics…, p. 272. 41 Shusterman, Thinking …, p. 27. keywords: account; adèle; age; alice; american; appreciation; art; article; artistic; babette; best; bodies; bodily; body; book; bourdieu; change; choices; class; community; concept; cooking; critique; cuisine; culinary; cultural; culture; dewey; differences; dinner; dishes; distinction; dorota; eating; experience; fact; famous; feast; ferguson; food; forms; france; french; function; giard; groups; h.gjdgxs; habitus; idea; individuals; journal; koczanowicz; level; life; limits; martine; members; message; new; nos; paris; particular; people; philosophy; pierre; place; point; practices; pragmatist; project; regimes; richard; sense; shows; shusterman; sisters; social; somaesthetics; somatic; table; taste; thinking; time; toklas; transformation; understanding; university; vol; ways; work; world; york cache: jos-1464.pdf plain text: jos-1464.txt item: #20 of 127 id: jos-1465 author: Karant, Joshua title: Fiat Vinum - Salvum Mundus date: 2016-05-09 words: 6535 flesch: 46 summary: To borrow Montaigne’s simile,33 our increasing reliance upon expertise has fostered a culture wherein wine critics train wine parrots, creatures far better suited to mimicking, rather than participating in, sustained dialogue on wine’s role in society. First, during the Middle Ages, Cistercian Monks pioneered meticulous studies on varietals, yields, soil content, weather, growing conditions, plotting, harvesting and grafting, applying their empirical research towards radically improved methods of production.23 Second, the introduction of coal furnaces, leaded glass, and advanced shaping moulds in 17th century England yielded stronger, more uniform, shatter-resistant bottles, an innovation that enabled producers to create rich, complex vintages for aging and storage in private cellars.24 Third, the rise of the restaurant in 18th century France heralded the democratization of gastronomy,25 providing a newly public forum for wine consumption that facilitated its role as a vital constituent of fine dining. keywords: aesthetic; america; ancient; appeal; appreciation; art; beer; berkeley; bordeaux; bottle; brief; california; cambridge; catalyst; century; cognitive; consumption; critical; critics; cuisine; cultural; culture; december; dumas; economic; edition; essays; example; experience; fermented; fiat; frank; fretter; fruit; gastronomy; good; greater; h.gjdgxs; high; history; human; hume; ibid; improved; inquiry; intellectual; joshua; journal; judgment; juice; karant; kermit; life; little; living; locus; london; lukacs; lynch; market; mcgovern; model; moral; mundus; new; nos; notes; object; old; palate; parker; philosophical; physical; pleasure; point; practice; press; production; public; quality; ratings; refined; richard; rise; robust; role; rules; salvum; schoonmaker; second; self; social; society; somaesthetics; somatic; source; standards; study; taste; tasting; theise; times; trade; university; value; vines; vinum; virtues; vol; william; wine; world; years; york cache: jos-1465.pdf plain text: jos-1465.txt item: #21 of 127 id: jos-1466 author: Editorial, Editorial title: Introduction to Issue Number 2: Somaesthetics and Food date: 2016-05-09 words: 419 flesch: 34 summary: Taken collectively, the contributions to this double issue exhibit the diverse array of food related topics that are pertinent to somaesthetics. It may be surprising then, that in the more than 15 years since somaesthetics was first proposed as a new discipline by Richard Shusterman, there has been little sustained attention devoted to food and drink within the emerging literature on somaesthetics. keywords: art; attention; body; drink; food; h.gjdgxs; h.gjdgxs h.gjdgxs; issue; somaesthetics cache: jos-1466.pdf plain text: jos-1466.txt item: #22 of 127 id: jos-1467 author: Editorial, Editorial title: Notes on Contributors date: 2016-05-09 words: 1573 flesch: 16 summary: Barbara Formis (PhD in Philosophy, University Paris 1) is Senior Lecturer in Aesthetics and the Philosophy of Art in the Department of Fine Arts of the University Paris 1, Panthéon- Sorbonne. She is also the founder and co-director with Dr. Mélanie Perrier (University Lecturer and choreographer) of the Laboratoire du Geste (Gesture Laboratory), a research collective working in the area of performance art. keywords: aesthetics; architecture; art; arts; associate; contemporary; contributors; cultural; current; danish; department; des; director; exhibition; experience; fine; h.gjdgxs; http://t.umblr.com/redirect?z=http%3a%2f%2fwww.lastanusas.com&t=ogjlzmzlymyxowe4njgxogzhngrly2qzzdawmdg4zwm3zgjhognimsxubu4zdwpesg%3d%3d; http://www.amazon.com/psychology-overeating-food-culture-consumerism/dp/1472581075/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=utf8&qid=1446575901&sr=1-1&keywords=kima+cargill http://www.amazon.com/psychology-overeating-food-culture-consumerism/dp/1472581075/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=utf8&qid=1446575901&sr=1-1&keywords=kima+cargill; institute; international; journal; lecturer; notes; paris; performance; philosophical; philosophy; professor; research; royal; sciences; soil; somaesthetics; studies; taste; university; work; wrocław cache: jos-1467.pdf plain text: jos-1467.txt item: #23 of 127 id: jos-1468 author: Editorial, Editorial title: Editorial Board date: 2016-05-09 words: 143 flesch: 46 summary: Associate editor Russell Pryba (US) Assistant Editor Elizabeth Cruz Petersen (US) Editorial Board Fred Maus (US) Paul Taylor (US Martin Jay (US) ISSN: 2246-8498 Editors Stahl Stenslie (Denmark) Richard Shusterman (US) Else Marie Bukdahl (Denmark) keywords: denmark; family; h.gjdgxs; h.gjdgxs h.gjdgxs; journal; somaesthetics cache: jos-1468.pdf plain text: jos-1468.txt item: #24 of 127 id: jos-1470 author: Editorial, Editorial title: Contents date: 2016-05-09 words: 179 flesch: -108 summary: Somaesthetics and Food Contents Introduction to Volume 2, Numbers 1 and 2: Somaesthetics and Food 5 Dialogues: Discussing Taste: A Conversation between Carolyn Korsmeyer and Russell Pryba 6 Crossmodal Cooking: An Interview with Charles Michel 13 Pearl Diving for the Fabled Artist: An Interview with Marius Presterud by 28 Oslo Apiary’s Eco Philosophical Radio Articles: Sexual Politics of Milk 36 Barbara Formis Eating Out as Eating in: The Intimate Call of the Contemporary Restaurant Scene 49 Laura T. Di Summa-Knoop The 0 KM Movement: Everyday Eaters Enjoying Edible Environments 59 Jean-François Paquay and Sue Spaid Overeating, Edible Commodities and the Global Industrial Diet: 72 How Somaesthetics Can Help Psychology and Nutrition Kima Cargill Art, Food, and the Social and Meliorist Goals of Somaesthetics 85 Else Marie Bukdahl Regimes of Taste and Somaesthetics 102 Dorota Koczanowicz Fiat Vinum- Salvum Mundus 113 Joshua Karant Notes on Contributors 124 Introduction to Issue Number 1: h.gjdgxs h.gjdgxs h.gjdgxs h.gjdgxs h.gjdgxs h.gjdgxs h.gjdgxs h.30j0zll h.1fob9te h.3znysh7 h.2et92p0 h.tyjcwt h.3dy6vkm h.1t3h5sf h.4d34og8 h.2s8eyo1 h.17dp8vu h.3rdcrjn h.26in1rg h.lnxbz9 h.35nkun2 h.1ksv4uv h.44sinio h.gjdgxs h.gjdgxs keywords: edible; food; h.gjdgxs; h.gjdgxs h.gjdgxs; interview; introduction; somaesthetics cache: jos-1470.pdf plain text: jos-1470.txt item: #25 of 127 id: jos-1497 author: Stenslie, Stahl title: Towards an Aesthetic of the Innards: An Introduction to Marius Presterud’s Pearl Diving Project date: 2016-05-11 words: 917 flesch: 52 summary: Swallowing pearls turns his innards into a ‘gem-filled horn of plenty.’  The Journal of Somaesthetics Vol. 2, Nos. 1 and 2 (2016) 28 An Introduction to Marius Presterud’s Pearl Diving Project Page 28-29 Towards an Aesthetic of the Innards: An Introduction to Marius Presterud’s Pearl Diving Project Stahl Stenslie Elements of beauty and pleasure in food are usually associated with and recognized through visual appearance, smell and taste. keywords: art; artist; beauty; body; food; h.gjdgxs; https://vimeo.com/123147757; innards; inner; inside; introduction; marius; pearls; presterud; somaesthetics; somatic; video; work cache: jos-1497.pdf plain text: jos-1497.txt item: #26 of 127 id: jos-1886 author: Bukdahl, Else Marie title: ORLAN Hybridity, Creativity, and Emancipatory Critique in the Somaesthetic Art of ORLAN date: 2017-09-26 words: 8021 flesch: 66 summary: Votre conception du corps est d’ailleurs proche de celle de Richard Shusterman, quand il dit que  « le terme ‘ soma ‘ indique un corps vivant et sensible plutôt qu’un simple corps physique privé de vie et de sensation « et quand il ajoute que « l’esthétique de l’art est intimement liée à la question du soma dans le champ social. Il s’agissait de mettre de la figure sur mon visage, c’est-à-dire de la représentation, en créant un sfumato entre présentation et représentation. keywords: active; american; art; artistic; avez; baroque; beaucoup; belief; bien; bodies; body; buci; bukdahl; carnal; cela; cellules; cette; christine; coat; comme; corps; creativity; critique; culture; c’est; dans; de la; deleuze; des; dialog; different; digital; dire; d’un; elle; emb; entre; est; esthétique; et la; faire; fais; fait; façon; figure; flesh; folds; gilles; glucksmann; h.gjdgxs; harlequin; hybridity; hybridizations; ideas; images; important; installations; journal; j’ai; les; life; l’art; l’œil; mais; manteau; marie; marie bukdahl; matière; matter; mes; michel; moi; mon; même; new; nos; notre; nous; numbers; opera; orlan; par; pas; performance; peut; photographic; place; possible; pour; quand; que; question; quevedo; qui; qu’il; relation; représentation; richard; saint; science; sculpture; self; sens; series; shusterman; social; somaesthetics; sommes; sont; spectateur; suis; sur; surgery; symposium; thinking; tout; travail; très; une; video; vie; viewer; volume; vos; vous; ways; work; world; été; œuvres cache: jos-1886.pdf plain text: jos-1886.txt item: #27 of 127 id: jos-1887 author: Bukdahl, Else Marie title: Art and Religious Belief: Lessons for Contemporary Theory from Renaissance and Baroque Painting date: 2017-09-26 words: 9138 flesch: 59 summary: This means that Baroque art is even closer to the concept of the active viewer and of the notion of the embodied perception of somaesthetics than Renaissance art. The arguments for art replacing religion were very influential, but were naturally also hotly debated. keywords: antiquity; approach; aristotle; art; artistic; artists; arts; aspects; baroque; beauty; belief; bodies; body; books; bukdahl; caravaggio; central; century; christian; christianity; church; concept; connections; creation; culture; danto; dewey; different; europe; experience; faith; ficino; figure; focus; garden; god; golden; great; h.gjdgxs; human; images; important; influence; intense; interpretations; john; journal; les; life; light; living; love; loyola; marie; marsilio; medieval; message; middle; mind; natural; nature; new; notion; numbers; open; ordinary; painting; panofsky; paris; people; perception; perniola; philosophers; philosophy; place; plato; power; powerful; reformation; relationship; religion; religious; renaissance; richard; role; sacred; science; senses; shusterman; society; somaesthetics; soul; space; spiritual; theology; theory; things; thomas; titian; transfiguration; understanding; veronese; viewer; visual; visual art; volume; way; ways; western; work; world; york; zen cache: jos-1887.pdf plain text: jos-1887.txt item: #28 of 127 id: jos-1888 author: Leader, Karen J. title: Occupy your Body: Activating 21st-Century Tattoo Culture date: 2017-09-26 words: 7124 flesch: 45 summary: Body Art: Body Modification at Artistic Practice, Ph.D. Thesis, University of Reading. The Journal of Somaesthetics Volume 3, Numbers 1 and 2 (2017) 44 Karen J. Leader Page 44-57 Occupy your Body: Activating 21st-Century Tattoo Culture Karen J. Leader Abstract: To consider body modification, in this case tattooing, in the 21st century, opens new paths of inquiry about body and identity. keywords: 21st; active; age; art; arthur; belief; bodies; bodily; body; bodying; book; cambridge; century; chicago; contemporary; context; creative; cultural; culture; dewey; embodiment; experience; feminism; figure; form; frank; h.gjdgxs; history; http://blacklivesmatter.com/; http://www.theharrispoll.com/health-and-life/tattoo_takeover.html; human; identity; ink; journal; karen; kosut; leader; lives; living; london; material; mind; model; modification; narrative; new; numbers; occupy; oksanen; permanence; person; philosophical; philosophy; physical; political; politics; postmodern; power; practice; pragmatist; presence; press; princeton; richard; routledge; self; sense; shusterman; skin; social; society; sociology; somaesthetics; stories; story; subjectivity; sullivan; susan; sweetman; tattoo; tattoo culture; tattooed; tattooing; telling; turtiainen; university; virtual; visual; volume; world; york cache: jos-1888.pdf plain text: jos-1888.txt item: #29 of 127 id: jos-1889 author: MacKendrick, Karmen title: Vulnerable from Within: Autoimmunity and Bodily Boundaries date: 2017-09-26 words: 6721 flesch: 10 summary: The need for vaccination reminds us that immunity belongs to groups of human bodies; paleovirology reveals that an embodied human “self ” can only be because what became human was long ago successfully “invaded;” and the emerging view of the microbiome keeps us from thinking of “a” body as if it were singular, a thing to be kept pure in its isolation. Keller’s clarification from the introduction to her text takes on a still greater resonance in this way of thinking bodies: “if the boundary marking difference shows itself also as fold, membrane, or connection, alterity requires an alter-knowing of its others, an altered state of radical interlinkage: what you do to the least of these you do also to me. keywords: alfred; allaerts; attack; autoimmunity; bacteria; belief; biss; bodies; bodily; body; boundaries; cambridge; care; cells; chicago; children; danger; derrida; esposito; fact; flesh; h.gjdgxs; herd; http://journals.plos.org/plosbiology/article?id=10.1371/journal.pbio.1002533; http://kindnessblog.com/2015/01/29/how-i-cured-my-incurable-disease-with-love-by-bryan-eden/; http://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-642-73145-7; http://www.biosciencetechnology.com/news/2015/12/symbiosis-ancient-viruses-critical-human-development; http://www.biosciencetechnology.com/news/2015/12/symbiosis-ancient-viruses-critical-human-development http://www.biosciencetechnology.com/news/2015/12/symbiosis-ancient-viruses-critical-human-development; http://www.sarahwilson.com/2014/11/could-female-self-hatred-be-the-real-cause-of-autoimmune-disease/ http://www.sarahwilson.com/2014/11/could-female-self-hatred-be-the-real-cause-of-autoimmune-disease/; http://www.the-rheumatologist.org/details/article/1386089/the_microbiome.html; http://www.the-rheumatologist.org/details/article/1386089/the_microbiome.html http://www.the-rheumatologist.org/details/article/1386089/the_microbiome.html; http://www.thetappingsolution.com/eft-articles/clearing-early-abuse-issues-causing-autoimmune-disorders/ http://www.thetappingsolution.com/eft-articles/clearing-early-abuse-issues-causing-autoimmune-disorders/; human; immunity; individual; jacques; karmen; keller; language; life; mackendrick; metaphors; microbial; multiple; non; notes; november; number; philosophy; political; press; protection; recent; rest; roberto; semiotics; sense; somaesthetics; stanford; system; tauber; terms; theology; thought; times; understanding; university; vaccination; volume; vulnerability; vulnerable; way; work; world; york cache: jos-1889.pdf plain text: jos-1889.txt item: #30 of 127 id: jos-1890 author: Lushetich, Natasha title: The Art of Being Elsewhere: Neoliberal Institutions of Care date: 2017-09-26 words: 8810 flesch: 52 summary: As the modern matron suggests, many patients come to Bethlem “as very damaged people.”9 However, he also adds that many patients are “institutionalized”37: instead of doing what they want to do, they do what they think staff would like them to do. keywords: action; affective; archive; art; author; belief; bethlem; bethlem royal; bodies; body; cardboard; care; culture; derrida; diplomatic; dwelling; enframing; environment; existence; figure; form; gelassenheit; government; ground; h.gjdgxs; harper; heidegger; hospital; house; human; ibid; important; individual; inscapes; interview; john; journal; july; language; leave; life; like; living; london; long; lushetich; martin; means; memory; mobile; natasha; neoliberal; new; non; numbers; nurse; objects; occupational; open; outside; particular; patient; performance; personal; physical; place; practice; press; private; private archive; process; reason; recovery; relation; repetition; risk; river; room; routledge; royal; royal hospital; rules; security; self; sense; social; somaesthetics; sound; space; spatial; staff; state; subject; symbolic; temporal; therapy; thinking; time; university; vehicle; volume; ward; way; world; york cache: jos-1890.pdf plain text: jos-1890.txt item: #31 of 127 id: jos-1891 author: Arslan, Luciana Mourão title: Lygia Clark’s Practices of Care and Teaching: Somaesthetic Contributions For Art Education date: 2017-09-26 words: 3308 flesch: 57 summary: During different periods in her life, Clark created a set of artworks in order to activate soma-consciousness and self-improvement in patients and art participants. After thinking through the connections between Lygia Clark’s art practices and somaesthetics, this article suggests some methods that could contribute to improving the contemporary field of art education. keywords: air; arslan; art; artist; bag; bodies; body; brazilian; care; clark; different; education; everyday; experience; h.gjdgxs; https://vimeo.com/122889908; idea; journal; life; luciana; lygia; lygia clark; materials; mourão; new; participant; perception; perspective; practices; present; propositions; self; slobber; somaesthetics; stone; students; teaching; works; world cache: jos-1891.pdf plain text: jos-1891.txt item: #32 of 127 id: jos-1893 author: Allerdyce, Diane Richard title: As Fragile as Tissue and as Strong: Toward a Lacanian Somaesthetic Literary Theory date: 2017-09-26 words: 7691 flesch: 50 summary: In this section of this paper, I investigate how the Somaesthetic and Lacanian psychoanalytic goals of moving beyond oppressive binary systems-- inside/ outside, male/female, physical/spiritual, Black/white, vulnerable/strong, for instance--play out on the surface of human bodies. When community organizers venture beyond the walls for gun practice—the kids are allowed to start accompanying the adults from the age of fifteen— they are met regularly with the site of sick, desperate beggars, hungry dogs, and decapitated human heads and other body parts, and corpses. keywords: allerdyce; awareness; belief; binary; bodies; bodily; body; butler; care; community; compassion; diane; dream; ego; empathy; essays; family; father; feminist; form; fragile; freud; gender; h.gjdgxs; hope; human; hyper; idea; individual; journal; kingsolver; lacanian; lacanian somaesthetic; language; lauren; life; literary; literature; metaphor; narrative; new; novel; orleanna; outside; paper; parable; passage; philosophy; physical; poisonwood; psyche; ragland; readers; reading; richard; scene; self; sense; series; shusterman; skin; social; somaesthetic; story; strength; strong; surface; systems; theory; time; tissue; vulnerability; walker; way; women; world; writers; writing; york cache: jos-1893.pdf plain text: jos-1893.txt item: #33 of 127 id: jos-1894 author: Balakrishnan, Vinod; Kurian, Swathi Elizabeth title: Somaesthetic Encounters with Socrates: The Peaceful Warrior as Yogi date: 2017-09-26 words: 8854 flesch: 63 summary: In order to realize the continuum, one must necessarily be awake and watchful and not languish in illusions, dreams, delusions, and in the case of Dan, nightmares and night terrors. 1 Dan Millman, Peaceful Warrior : The Graphic Novel. Dan Millman and Richard Shusterman are kindred spirits as they undertake identical journeys: Dan’s journey to San Francisco, Hawaii, India, Hong Kong and Japan through somaesthetic education in aikido and yoga is matched by Shusterman’s journey to Jerusalem, Hiroshima, Beijing, and Shandong through somaesthetic education in the Feldenkrais method and Zen meditiation. keywords: actions; antaraṅga; antarātma; aphorism; bahiraṅga; balakrishnan; beginning; belief; bodies; body; body consciousness; cambridge; care; chapter; coach; consciousness; dan; dan millman; death; discipline; dream; elizabeth; encounters; farmer; father; field; final; graphic; greater; h.gjdgxs; heart; implicit; innermost; iyengar; journal; journey; knowledge; kurian; kṣetram; life; light; like; lopez; loy; mentor; millman; mind; narrative; need; novel; numbers; old; order; path; peaceful; peaceful warrior; phrase; purer; purpose; road; routines; seed; seeker; self; senses; shusterman; sleep; socrates; soil; somaesthetic; somatic; soul; spirit; state; superconsciousness; supreme; swathi; sādhana; sūtra; territory; ttb; vinod; volume; wakefulness; warrior; way; world; yoga; yogi cache: jos-1894.pdf plain text: jos-1894.txt item: #34 of 127 id: jos-1895 author: Petersen, Elizabeth M. Cruz title: New Art of Bodily Care in the Works of Lope de Vega and López Pinciano date: 2017-09-26 words: 6261 flesch: 56 summary: Page 133-143 Bodies of Belief / Bodies of Care133 New Art of Bodily Care in the Works of Lope de Vega and López Pinciano New Art of Bodily Care in the Works of Lope de Vega and López Pinciano Elizabeth M. Cruz Petersen Abstract: Treatises on acting appeared on the Spanish scene in the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries, especially due to the development of the dramatic genre known as the nueva comedia—a new style of play where both tragedy and comedy coexisted. Keywords: López Pinciano, Lope de Vega, comedia, Spain, theater, actor, actress, gesture. keywords: acting; actions; actor; antigua; art; arte; audience; belief; bodies; bodily; body; cambridge; care; century; character; comedia; con; cruz; david; de vega; del; dramatic; early; elizabeth; emotions; esquivel; experience; experiential; fingido; friedman; gestures; ginés; great; h.gjdgxs; hacer; inner; interpretation; journal; juan; las; live; london; lope; lope de; los; lópez; lópez pinciano; madrid; mind; modern; movements; mujer; narváez; navarro; new; new art; nuevo; numbers; order; pacheco; people; performance; performative; person; petersen; philosophía; physical; pinciano; plays; practice; pragmatic; press; que; quintilian; representational; richard; role; self; sense; seventeenth; shusterman; somaesthetics; somatic; spanish; stage; style; techniques; theater; trans; treatises; university; vega; volume; woman; works cache: jos-1895.pdf plain text: jos-1895.txt item: #35 of 127 id: jos-1896 author: Information, Journal title: Editorial Board date: 2017-09-26 words: 166 flesch: 49 summary: Editors Else Marie Bukdahl (Denmark) Falk Heinrich (Denmark) Richard Shusterman (USA) Editorial Board Yanping Gao (China) Mathias Girel (France) Kristina Höök (Sweden) Leszek Koczanowicz (Poland) Fred Maus (USA) Max Ryynnänen (Finland) Dag Svanaes (Norway) Introduction to Issue Number 1: h.gjdgxs h.gjdgxs h.gjdgxs h.30j0zll id.gjdgxs h.1fob9te h.gjdgxs _GoBack h.gjdgxs h.30j0zll h.gjdgxs h.gjdgxs h.gjdgxs h.gjdgxs h.gjdgxs h.gjdgxs h.gjdgxs Art & Technology, Aalborg University Rendsburggade 14, 9000 Denmark ISSN: 2246-8498 keywords: aalborg; denmark; h.gjdgxs; journal; university cache: jos-1896.pdf plain text: jos-1896.txt item: #36 of 127 id: jos-1897 author: Board, Editorial title: Contents date: 2017-09-26 words: 203 flesch: -31 summary: Art and Religious Belief: 25 Lessons for Contemporary Theory from Renaissance and Baroque Painting Else Marie Bukdahl Occupy your Body: Activating 21st-Century Tattoo Culture 44 Karen J. Leader Vulnerable from Within: Autoimmunity and Bodily Boundaries 58 Karmen MacKendrick The Art of Being Elsewhere: Neoliberal Institutions of Care 68 Natasha Lushetich Lygia Clark’s Practices of Care 85 Luciana Mourão Arslan The Painter’s Knife: Representations of Fragmented Bodies in Painting 93 Efrat Biberman As Fragile as Tissue and as Strong: 105 Toward a Lacanian Somaesthetic Literary Theory Diane Richard-Allerdyce Somaesthetic Encounters with Socrates: The Peaceful Warrior as Yogi 117 Vinod Balakrishnan and Swathi Elizabeth Kurian New Art of Bodily Care in the Works of Lope de Vega and López Pinciano 133 Elizabeth M. Cruz Petersen Notes on Contributors 144 Introduction to Issue Number 1: h.gjdgxs h.gjdgxs h.gjdgxs h.30j0zll id.gjdgxs h.1fob9te h.gjdgxs _GoBack h.gjdgxs h.30j0zll h.gjdgxs h.gjdgxs h.gjdgxs h.gjdgxs h.gjdgxs h.gjdgxs h.gjdgxs Bodies of Belief / Bodies of Care Contents Volume 3, Numbers 1 and 2: Bodies of Belief/Bodies of Care 4 Introduction: Bodies of Belief/Bodies of Care Richard Shusterman Dialogues: ORLAN: 6 Hybridity, Creativity, and Emancipatory Critique in the Somaesthetic Art of ORLAN In dialog with Else Marie Bukdahl Articles: keywords: art; belief; bodies; care; h.gjdgxs; h.gjdgxs h.gjdgxs; somaesthetic cache: jos-1897.pdf plain text: jos-1897.txt item: #37 of 127 id: jos-1898 author: Board, Editorial title: Introduction date: 2017-09-26 words: 857 flesch: 52 summary: Such belief systems vary from unarticulated background assumptions to ritualized practices and explicit doctrines or even to formulated laws enacted and enforced by social institutions. With respect to the question of belief, human bodies are shaped not only by their genetic endowment but also by the belief systems of the cultures in which they develop and function. keywords: beliefs; bodies; body; care; explicit; h.gjdgxs; h.gjdgxs h.gjdgxs; introduction; issue; numbers; papers; topics; volume cache: jos-1898.pdf plain text: jos-1898.txt item: #38 of 127 id: jos-1899 author: Editorial, Editorial title: Notes on Contributors date: 2017-09-26 words: 166 flesch: 49 summary: Editors Else Marie Bukdahl (Denmark) Falk Heinrich (Denmark) Richard Shusterman (USA) Editorial Board Yanping Gao (China) Mathias Girel (France) Kristina Höök (Sweden) Leszek Koczanowicz (Poland) Fred Maus (USA) Max Ryynnänen (Finland) Dag Svanaes (Norway) Introduction to Issue Number 1: h.gjdgxs h.gjdgxs h.gjdgxs h.30j0zll id.gjdgxs h.1fob9te h.gjdgxs _GoBack h.gjdgxs h.30j0zll h.gjdgxs h.gjdgxs h.gjdgxs h.gjdgxs h.gjdgxs h.gjdgxs h.gjdgxs Art & Technology, Aalborg University Rendsburggade 14, 9000 Denmark ISSN: 2246-8498 keywords: aalborg; denmark; h.gjdgxs; journal; university cache: jos-1899.pdf plain text: jos-1899.txt item: #39 of 127 id: jos-2125 author: Shusterman, Ronald title: Singularities in the Streets: Bodies, Incongruity and the Metaethical Effect date: 2018-09-24 words: 4439 flesch: 53 summary: Though I do not wish to deny the reality of urban suffering, I intend to turn to lighter matters in order to examine connections between urban art, humor, and the notion of singularity that I will explain shortly. But it is reasonable to claim that our bodies can achieve greater awareness and fulfilment, greater shared awareness and fulfilment, via the singularities of urban art. keywords: art; aware; awareness; baitinger; bodies; body; certain; city; concept; consciousness; des; effect; eliasson; figure; form; humor; idea; incongruity; interpretation; jenkins; journal; london; l’art; mark; metaethical; moral; museum; new; nordic; notion; number; olafur; philosophical; physical; point; public; ronald; rules; series; shared; shusterman; singularities; singularity; social; somaesthetics; space; storker; streets; theory; time; urban; volume; way; wittgenstein; work; world cache: jos-2125.pdf plain text: jos-2125.txt item: #40 of 127 id: jos-2200 author: Han, Jungmin Grace title: The Somaesthetics of Musicians: Rethinking the Body in Musical Practice date: 2019-12-31 words: 5159 flesch: 54 summary: Keywords: body awareness, instrumental education, lifelong learning, mind-body, musical capacity, music education, music performance, musical practice, self- awareness, somaesthetics, transformation. This finding turns out to elaborate my own understanding of enhancing musical capacity through body awareness, as previously described. keywords: arm; awareness; bodily; body; bow; capacity; cello; clandinin; consciousness; david; different; education; example; experience; exploration; expression; feelings; fluidity; freedom; ideal; instrument; journal; julia; knowledge; level; mind; movement; musical; musical practice; musicians; narrative; new; number; performance; philosophy; playing; practice; self; shusterman; somaesthetics; sounds; study; system; things; understanding cache: jos-2200.pdf plain text: jos-2200.txt item: #41 of 127 id: jos-2294 author: Christensen, Martin Ejsing title: Philosophizing as an Esthetic Experience: A Deweyan Conception date: 2018-09-24 words: 11263 flesch: 46 summary: As this idea of esthetic experience suggests, it is possible for different experiences to fulfill these conditions to different degrees depending on the extent to which what is done and what is undergone are “reciprocally, cumulatively and continuously instrumental to each other,” and in Art as Experience, Dewey introduces a rough distinction between experiences having “esthetic quality” (57) and “distinctively” (57) or “peculiarly and dominantly esthetic” (58) experiences in order to differentiate between those experiences that fulfill the conditions to some extent and those that do it to a high degree. The first section of the paper presents Dewey’s general idea of esthetic experience as it figures in his main work on esthetics, Art as Experience. keywords: activity; argument; art; aware; body; brushstroke; certain; christensen; conception; conclusion; conditions; dewey; deweyan; different; distinction; doings; ejsing; environment; esthetic experience; esthetic quality; example; experience; feel; flame; idea; instrumental; john; journal; life; like; living; martin; matisse; meaning; means; nature; new; number; organic; organism; painting; passage; perception; perspective; phenomenology; philosophical; philosophizing; philosophy; places; possible; practice; premise; process; quality; reading; relation; richard; sense; shusterman; slow; somaesthetics; students; texts; things; thinking; thought; time; undergoing; understanding; volume; way; work; writing; york cache: jos-2294.pdf plain text: jos-2294.txt item: #42 of 127 id: jos-2296 author: Ölme, Rasmus title: Suspension date: 2018-09-24 words: 7396 flesch: 58 summary: I noticed how the sensation of fjädring increases when different body parts met other bodily surfaces. Body becomes porous. keywords: action; article; artistic; attunement; bennet; binary; bodily; body; choreography; cognitive; dance; dancing; deleuze; different; example; experience; feature; fjädring; following; force; form; human; ibid; inside; intra; journal; material; matter; meaning; mechanism; mind; movement; non; number; outside; physical; points; practice; press; project; questions; rasmus; relation; research; self; sensation; sense; sensorial; somaesthetics; space; spirit; springiness; surfaces; suspension; swedish; symbolic; tendency; tension; term; thinking; translation; understanding; university; use; volume; way; word; work; ölme cache: jos-2296.pdf plain text: jos-2296.txt item: #43 of 127 id: jos-2305 author: Perala, Riikka title: Care of the Self, Somaestethics and Drug Addiction: An Exploration on Approaching and Treating Problem Drug Use date: 2018-09-24 words: 10031 flesch: 55 summary: As for the first question, I demonstrated how according to the traditional and stereotypical understanding of addiction and problem drug users, it is still even impossible for us to see that drug users could be interested in maintaining their health and be capable of looking after themselves and each other. Harm-reduction policies, initiated in the 1980s to combat the spread of HIV and other blood-borne viruses among drug users, raised the issue of drug use in the context of health and healthcare, and gave users new ways to think about themselves. keywords: addiction; analysis; article; available; body; care; clients; context; control; data; different; discipline; discussion; disease; drug; drug addiction; drug use; employees; example; exchange; facility; field; finland; foucault; good; harm; harm reduction; health; help; heroin; human; ibid; ideas; illicit; important; individual; injecting; institutions; interesting; international; journal; later; life; like; lives; measures; michel; needles; new; nordic; normal; number; opioid; organization; orientation; overdose; people; perala; person; philpott; place; policies; policy; possibility; power; practices; press; prevention; problems; public; question; reduction; regular; relationship; research; review; richard; riikka; self; service; shusterman; situation; social; somaesthetics; staff; substances; things; thinking; time; treatment; understanding; university; use; users; volume; ways; workers; world cache: jos-2305.pdf plain text: jos-2305.txt item: #44 of 127 id: jos-2378 author: Yadav, Monica title: Action, Body, Technology: A Study of Cave, “The Man Who” and Hands date: 2019-03-07 words: 6904 flesch: 59 summary: Keywords: body, technology, environment, brain, the virtual. Environment, body, and brain thus respond to each other and work in relationship with each other. keywords: action; actors; allele; allelic; association; behavior; bodily; body; brain; brook; case; cave; different; doctor; ecology; encounter; environment; existence; fake; form; formation; hands; human; illusion; journal; knowledge; light; man; material; monica; movement; nature; neurological; new; number; oliver; outside; patients; perception; peter; peter brook; plato; play; prisoner; real; recording; reflection; relationship; rubber; sacks; sensory; somaesthetics; spectacle; stage; studies; study; surface; technology; theatre; triadic; use; virtual; volume; wall; world; yadav; york cache: jos-2378.pdf plain text: jos-2378.txt item: #45 of 127 id: jos-2393 author: Diaz, Ximena Alarcon title: Conceptual design for INTIMAL: a physical/virtual embodied system for Relational Listening date: 2019-03-07 words: 8858 flesch: 49 summary: In the fieldwork, conducting interviews regarding nine Colombian women’s listening experiences in native and host lands, and engaging them in online and physical Deep Listening practice—dream awareness, listening body, and improvisatory expression—contributed to distil and catalyze their feelings and the essence of their “migratory journeys.” I envision INTIMAL as a physical/virtual “embodied” interactive system for relational listening that interrelates body movement, voice and language, oral archives, and the memory of place in the context of migration through the artistic practice of improvisatory telematic sonic performance. keywords: alarcón; anthology; archive; audio; awareness; body; breathing; cognition; collective; colombian; conceptual; conflict; context; data; deep; deep listening; design; different; dreams; díaz; eds; embodiment; essays; europe; example; experience; experiment; expression; feelings; figure; fragments; free; healing; human; improvisation; improvisers; intimal; journal; kingston; land; language; listening; london; main; memory; migrant; migration; migratory; motion; movements; music; n.y; narratives; native; networked; new; number; oliveros; opening; oral; participants; people; performance; physical; place; practice; presence; project; publications; relational; relational listening; resonators; sense; sensing; shared; somaesthetics; sonic; sound; space; spoken; stories; studies; system; telematic; time; transformation; understanding; university; virtual; voice; volume; walking; women; words; ximena cache: jos-2393.pdf plain text: jos-2393.txt item: #46 of 127 id: jos-2399 author: Erkut, Cumhur; Dahl, Sofia title: Incorporating Virtual Reality with Experiential Somaesthetics in an Embodied Interaction Course date: 2019-03-07 words: 6878 flesch: 48 summary: It provided an example of what we want to achieve in embodied VR interaction. Keywords: embodied interaction, design theory, movement qualities. keywords: able; acm; activities; approach; arm; arts; bodily; body; capture; cave; chi; computer; course; cumhur; curriculum; dahl; data; design; development; different; education; embodied; embodiment; environment; erkut; evaluation; exercises; experience; experiential; experiential somaesthetics; feedback; figure; fire; games; general; hand; hci; human; höök; illusions; important; interaction; interaction course; interaction design; journal; laban; learning; making; material; media; methods; motion; movement; number; paintings; participants; person; perspective; place; plausibility; practical; press; proc; projects; qualities; quality; reality; research; shusterman; skills; sofia; somaesthetics; sound; space; students; takala; technological; technology; terms; theory; user; virtual; virtual reality; volume; workshop cache: jos-2399.pdf plain text: jos-2399.txt item: #47 of 127 id: jos-2403 author: Heinrich, Falk title: Into the Woods with Heidegger: Reflections about an Artistic-Academic Experiment date: 2018-09-24 words: 11046 flesch: 53 summary: The natural scientist Rheinberger calls this “nicht-fokale Aufmerksamkeit”.12 Evidently, art theory is dependent on works of art (as many human sciences are empirically dependent on cultural artifacts of various kinds). The Journal of Somaesthetics Volume 4, Number 1 (2018) 58 Falk Heinrich Shusterman (to name some), claim that works of art also serve as the embodiment of questions produced (but not exclusively) in art theory. keywords: abstract; academic; actions; agential; als; art; art theory; article; artistic; artists; artwork; bang; barad; bodily; body; claim; collaboration; collenberg; conceptual; concrete; construction; critical; cultural; culture; die; different; discursive; distinction; earth; embodiment; endeavor; example; experience; falk; fern; field; fischer; floor; forest; forms; forschung; framework; hand; heidegger; heinrich; human; ibid; idea; interpretation; journal; kind; lichte; london; luhmann; making; material; means; medium; mersch; moment; moss; nature; necessary; new; nordic; notion; number; objects; order; perception; performance; performing; personal; physical; piece; pot; pots; practice; press; process; production; project; proper; questions; reflection; research; self; sense; set; setting; shusterman; sign; somaesthetics; somatic; system; theoretical; theories; theory; things; thomas; thoughts; time; university; verkörperung; verlag; video; volume; way; wind; woods; work; world; york cache: jos-2403.pdf plain text: jos-2403.txt item: #48 of 127 id: jos-2410 author: Heinrich, Falk title: Introduction date: 2018-09-24 words: 1141 flesch: 31 summary: Seen in this light, aesthetics has to enlarge its methodical tool box towards a thinking through and with the soma as a perceptual and sense-making ‘organ’ in order to be able to capture the experiential, creative, and ameliorative dimension – not only of art making and art perception, but also of other cultural fields that rely on aesthetic perception. As art increasingly embraces audience activation converting audiences from contemplating onlookers to participants and co-creators, so the field of aesthetics must consider the active participant as intrinsic part of the work of art transforming art into events of experience and consumption in line with other cultural artefacts and events. keywords: academic; addiction; art; article; drug; experience; field; idea; introduction; issue; journal; nordic; number; open; perception; practice; research; sense; somaesthetics; volume; work cache: jos-2410.pdf plain text: jos-2410.txt item: #49 of 127 id: jos-2422 author: none title: Editorial Board date: 2018-09-24 words: 201 flesch: 30 summary: Professor Palle Dahlstedt (Sweden) Associate Professor Yanping Gao (China) Professor Mathias Girel (France) Professor Leszek Koczanowicz (Poland) Published by Aalborg University Press Journal website somaesthetics.aau.dk Journal design Joana Monteiro Cabral The journal is funded by The Joint Committee for Nordic research councils in the Humanities and Social Sciences, NOS-HS © Individual contributors. Professor Dag Svanaes (Norway) keywords: associate; attribution; commons; denmark; finland; journal; professor; sweden cache: jos-2422.pdf plain text: jos-2422.txt item: #50 of 127 id: jos-2424 author: none title: Contents date: 2018-09-24 words: 96 flesch: -36 summary: Somaesthetics and its Nordic Aspects Contents Introduction to Volume 4, Number 1: Somaesthetics and its Nordic Aspects 4 Falk Heinrich Articles: Philosophizing as an Esthetic Experience: 6 A Deweyan Conception Martin Ejsing Christensen Care of the Self, Somaestethics and Drug Addiction: 23 An Exploration on Approaching and Treating Problem Drug Use Riikka Perala Suspension 40 Rasmus Ölme Into the Woods with Heidegger 53 Reflections about an Artistic-Academic Experiment Falk Heinrich Singularities in the Streets: 73 Bodies, Incongruity and the Metaethical Effect Ronald Shusterman The Sound of Somaesthetics: Ken Ueno’s Jericho Mouth 86 Martin Jay keywords: aspects; martin; nordic; somaesthetics cache: jos-2424.pdf plain text: jos-2424.txt item: #51 of 127 id: jos-2447 author: Miyoshi, Kensho title: What allows us to kinesthetically empathize with motions of non-anthropomorphic objects? date: 2019-03-07 words: 6989 flesch: 50 summary: What can designers learn about humans’ empathic and embodied reaction to object movements through the lens of kinesthetic empathy? Reflection The four elements explained a wide range of kinesthetic empathy with object movements, but how did they emerge at all? keywords: 2014; acm; anthropomorphic; art; aspects; automatic; balance; body; change; computing; concept; conference; dance; design; designers; different; direct; door; dynamics; e.g.; elements; empathic; empathy; example; experience; exploration; figure; form; haptic; human; interaction; international; journal; kensho; kinesthetic; kinesthetic empathy; kinesthetic representation; kinetic; left; mind; miyoshi; motion; movement; new; non; number; objects; observation; observed; pendulum; people; perception; phd; physical; potential; practices; press; proceedings; reason; representation; research; reynolds; right; robot; sculpture; sensation; sense; similar; social; somaesthetics; studies; tacit; tension; visual; volume cache: jos-2447.pdf plain text: jos-2447.txt item: #52 of 127 id: jos-2624 author: Spaid, Sue title: Popular Culture and Wellbeing: Teamwork, Action, and Freedom date: 2019-09-03 words: 8142 flesch: 46 summary: Such practices include somaesthetics, everyday aesthetic practices, cultural heritage, particular kinds of popular culture, as well as ameliorative art practices. In light of what philosophy and ameliorative art practices have taught us regarding the significance of wellbeing, it is increasingly obvious that certain forms of popular culture might also enhance well- being, a view that is either largely dismissed or has escaped philosophical inquiry. keywords: access; actions; activities; aesthetic practices; african; alternative; ameliorative; ameliorative art; ameliorative practices; arendt; aristotle; art; art practices; artists; arts; better; beuys; bishop; body; capabilities; capability; capacity; claims; community; compensatory; concordant; context; contrast; cultural; culture; emphasis; end; enhance; eudaimonia; everyday; everyday aesthetic; experience; experts; fact; forest; freedom; goal; greater; happiness; heritage; history; human; imagine; individual; interest; journal; knowing; lack; life; like; live; material; melchionne; nations; negative; new; notion; number; objects; outcomes; paper; paranoid; participants; particular; people; philosophy; point; popular; popular culture; positive; potential; practices; project; public; relationship; return; roles; self; sense; shusterman; similar; skills; social; somaesthetics; soul; spaid; steiner; steps; sue; teamwork; thing; turn; view; volume; way; ways; wellbeing; works; world; years cache: jos-2624.pdf plain text: jos-2624.txt item: #53 of 127 id: jos-2880 author: Svanæs, Dag title: Designing with the Body date: 2019-03-07 words: 8804 flesch: 75 summary: Keywords: body, interaction design, soma, somaesthetics, design ethics. In interaction design you have to touch and feel and taste and interact with the digital materials. keywords: acm; aware; better; bodies; bodily; body; book; certain; changes; dag; design; designing; different; digital; example; experiences; feldenkrais; female; field; fork; good; human; höök; ideas; interaction; interaction design; interesting; journal; kristina; life; like; lot; materials; movement; need; new; number; order; participatory; parts; people; practices; press; process; processes; sheets; shusterman; somaesthetics; stuff; svanæs; talk; theories; things; time; use; users; volume; ways; women; work; world cache: jos-2880.pdf plain text: jos-2880.txt item: #54 of 127 id: jos-2903 author: Johnson, Garrett Laroy; Ingalls, Todd; Peterson, Britta Joy; Sha, Xin Wei title: Ensemble, Entrainment, and Movement in the Mess of the Matter: Non-anthropocentric Design of Responsive-Media Environments date: 2019-03-07 words: 5214 flesch: 48 summary: Because we will say more about media systems, we’ll provide the aeolian harp here as an example. 13 As Stuart Kauffman argues, this is always the case with living systems because living systems have open rather than closed configuration spaces, but at the very least, this is a practical insight for building rich media systems for improvisatory activity. keywords: activity; algorithmic; analog; approach; asymmetry; behaviors; britta; case; child; column; complex; computation; continuous; creation; culp; dancers; deleuze; design; development; difference; digital; dynamics; ensemble; entrainment; equilibrium; examples; experience; experimental; figure; final; forces; garrett; group; human; ingalls; johnson; journal; joy; kind; lanterns; lanterns system; laroy; lighting; living; material; matter; media; mess; model; movement; musical; nature; new; non; number; patterns; pendants; peterson; physical; physics; play; press; problematic; project; relation; research; responsive; rich; sha; simple; somaesthetics; sound; state; system; todd; university; volume; way; wei; work; xin cache: jos-2903.pdf plain text: jos-2903.txt item: #55 of 127 id: jos-2905 author: Erkut, Cuhmur title: Introduction date: 2019-03-07 words: 896 flesch: 41 summary: Not only did Höök “shop for” and transfer somaesthetics into actionable research in somaesthetic interaction design, but she also produced and documented beautiful soma design exemplars and literally “moved” an international research community with her effort. We hope that they will have the same effects on you, including slowing down a bit and feel the fundamental question of interaction design with your entire soma: “what if …”. keywords: alarcón; body; book; brain; design; editorial; empathy; environment; focus; interaction; issue; kinesthetic; objects; relation; somaesthetics; technology; virtual; work cache: jos-2905.pdf plain text: jos-2905.txt item: #56 of 127 id: jos-2907 author: Ryynänen, Max title: A Handful of Takes on the Body date: 2019-03-07 words: 2327 flesch: 56 summary: He accentuates that behind the whole debate and practice we find the philosophical analysis of aesthetic experience. And thinking about Dewey/Shusterman, and the theme of aesthetic experience, one could have asked, could a paragraph on aesthetic experience and its pragmatist theory been a helpful aid for grasping the issue when we anyway experience both when we beautify ourselves and when we see others beautified? keywords: approach; art; body; book; depth; dewey; discourse; discussion; eliasson; example; experience; fresh; gao; historical; issue; philosophical; philosophy; practices; richard; rigour; shusterman; somaesthetics; stefano; takes; texts; thinking; time; today; way; winckelmann; work cache: jos-2907.pdf plain text: jos-2907.txt item: #57 of 127 id: jos-2979 author: none title: Contents date: 2019-03-07 words: 139 flesch: -10 summary: Somaesthetics and Technology Contents Editorial 4 Cumhur Erkut and Sofia Dahl Articles: Conceptual design for INTIMAL: 6 a physical/virtual embodied system for Relational Listening Ximena Alarcón Díaz Incorporating Virtual Reality with Experiential Somaesthetics 25 in an Embodied Interaction Course Cumhur Erkut and Sofia Dahl Ensemble, Entrainment, and Movement in the Mess of the Matter: 40 Non-anthropocentric Design of Responsive-Media Environments Garrett Laroy Johnson, Todd Ingalls, Britta Joy Peterson, and Xin Wei Sha What allows us to kinesthetically empathize 52 with motions of non-anthropomorphic objects? Kensho Miyoshi Essay: Action, Body, Technology: A study of cave, “The Man Who” and hands 68 Monica Yadav Interview: Designing with the body. Interview with Kristina Höök 79 Dag Svanæs Review: A Handful of Takes on the Body 96 A review of Shusterman, R. (ed) Aesthetic Experience and Somaesthetics Max Ryynänen keywords: body; dahl; erkut; sofia; somaesthetics cache: jos-2979.pdf plain text: jos-2979.txt item: #58 of 127 id: jos-2980 author: none title: Editorial Board date: 2019-03-07 words: 221 flesch: 33 summary: Professor Palle Dahlstedt (Sweden) Associate Professor Yanping Gao (China) Professor Mathias Girel (France) Professor Leszek Koczanowicz (Poland) Published by Aalborg University Press Journal website somaesthetics.aau.dk Journal design Joana Monteiro Cabral The Journal of Somaesthetics was founded by Richard Shusterman, Else Marie Bukdahl and Ståle Stenslie. Professor Dag Svanaes (Norway) keywords: associate; commons; denmark; finland; journal; professor; somaesthetics; sweden cache: jos-2980.pdf plain text: jos-2980.txt item: #59 of 127 id: jos-3217 author: Vanhanen, Janne title: The Crash-Event: Repetition and Difference in J. G. Ballard’s Crash date: 2019-09-03 words: 8069 flesch: 47 summary: Vaughan’s obsession seems to unfold in the other characters “the mysterious eroticism of wounds: the perverse logic of blood-soaked instrument panels, seat-belts smeared with excrement, sun-visors lined with brain tissue” and awakens them to car crashes’ liberation of “tremor[s] of excitement, in the complex geometries of a dented fender, in the unexpected variations of crushed radiator grilles, in the grotesque overhang of an instrument panel forced on to a driver’s crotch as if in some calibrated act of machine fellatio” (Ballard, 1995, p. 12). It is no coincidence that Vaughan, a photographer, is described as “TV scientist” and “computer specialist” as the world of Crash is essentially a semiotic mediascape of information 3 Just a quick internet search will produce a number of websites devoted to car crashes of famous people. keywords: analysis; author; automobile; ballard; bodies; body; book; bwo; car; car crash; change; characters; collision; combinations; compulsion; concept; conditions; constant; control; crash; crashes; culture; death; death drive; deleuze; desire; difference; disasters; drive; driving; edition; effects; elements; empirical; event; example; excitation; existence; fantasies; fiction; following; freud; freudian; future; g. ballard; glass; guattari; human; images; individual; instinct; intensity; j. g.; janne; journal; landscape; later; level; life; london; metaphysical; negative; neutral; new; normality; novel; novel crash; number; order; organic; organism; organs; perspective; pleasure; point; popular; pornographic; post; press; primary; principle; protagonists; reality; relations; repetition; science; self; sexual; social; somaesthetics; speculative; state; technological; things; trans; traumatic; vanhanen; vaughan; view; violent; virtual; volume; war; way; work; world; wounds; writer; york cache: jos-3217.pdf plain text: jos-3217.txt item: #60 of 127 id: jos-3301 author: Andrzejewski, Adam title: Artworks' Bodies date: 2019-09-03 words: 5787 flesch: 65 summary: The issue of loving artworks seems to be an underdeveloped topic within the contemporary philosophical debate.6 Luckily, Anthony Cross has recently touched upon that issue when investigating the nature of obligations to artworks (2010). Since the theme of loving artworks is almost absent in philosophical aesthetics, and its framework has not been established yet, I propose to learn something about the issue in question from real-life cases, however rare. keywords: able; aesthetics; appreciator; artworks; atmospheres; bodies; bodily; body; böhme; case; certain; claim; concept; different; example; experience; fact; features; feeling; freeland; friend; general; human; hypothesis; ibid; impression; journal; kind; love; medium; nature; number; objects; people; person; philosophical; photograph; physical; place; portrait; portraiture; presence; relationship; room; sense; somaesthetics; space; special; specific; time; true; way cache: jos-3301.pdf plain text: jos-3301.txt item: #61 of 127 id: jos-3303 author: Ryynänen, Max title: Under the Skin: Notes on the Aesthetics of Distance and Visual Culture date: 2019-09-03 words: 5833 flesch: 62 summary: As her doctoral work is about the animal mistreat images nobody wants to see, I have learned a lot about defensive attitudes towards documentary images. Page 85-93 BODY FIRST: Somaesthetics and Popular Culture85 Under the Skin: Notes on the Aesthetics of Distance and Visual Culture Under the Skin: Notes on the Aesthetics of Distance and Visual Culture Max Ryynänen Abstract: Distance has from time to time been discussed in aesthetics, e.g. as a necessary component in the experience of the sublime (Kant) and the aura (Benjamin). keywords: able; aesthetics; art; benjamin; body; book; butler; case; close; culture; distance; distant; end; europe; event; experience; footage; hard; images; impressive; issues; kant; life; little; max; media; natural; nature; need; new; notes; number; objects; people; philosophy; point; popular; pulkkinen; real; reality; relationship; reproduction; rose; ryynänen; site; skin; somaesthetics; sublime; text; things; time; topic; touch; view; visual; walton; war; wars; way; ways; wise; work; world cache: jos-3303.pdf plain text: jos-3303.txt item: #62 of 127 id: jos-3307 author: Elliot, Scott title: The Plasticity of Flesh and Bone: Transforming the Body Through Somaesthetic Experience date: 2019-09-03 words: 7848 flesch: 48 summary: He believed that there were energy transformations within a body, but that these could be brought BODY FIRST: Somaesthetics and Popular Culture27 The Plasticity Of Flesh And Bone: Transforming The Body Through Somaesthetic Experience into the body from outside, from an external source. This parallels what has been lacking in body art practices, in their focus on the image and object of the body as symbol in an alienating ritual of object-subject spectatorship. keywords: 8th; accumulator; aesthetics; architecture; artistic; artists; ballard; bodies; body; bone; car; changes; commons; cosmetic; crash; creative; desire; dimension; dna; ear; effect; elliott; enclosure; encounters; energies; energy; environmental; epigenetic; event; examples; experience; expression; flesh; freud; health; house; human; image; january; journal; kocik; lavin; libidinal; libido; living; material; medium; n.d; neuroses; neutra; new; number; object; organism; orgone; orlan; phenotype; photo; physical; physiological; piccinini; plasticity; pleasure; popular; possibilities; potential; practices; present; process; psychological; reich; result; richard; scott; selection; sexual; somaesthetic; somatic; stelarc; surgery; surroundings; system; theory; transformations; user; volume; way; wilhelm; work cache: jos-3307.pdf plain text: jos-3307.txt item: #63 of 127 id: jos-3320 author: Korpelainen, Noora-Helena title: Sparks of Yoga: Reconsidering the Aesthetic in Modern Postural Yoga date: 2019-09-03 words: 8186 flesch: 54 summary: This analysis pours in the significance of balance in Ashtanga yoga practice. Postures, as such, are not a modern phenomenon in yoga practice; instead, it seems to be the wide use of uniting postures in series that characterizes modernity in yoga practice (Mallinson, 2011, p. 3). keywords: aesthetic; art; ashtanga; ashtanga practice; ashtanga yoga; attention; balance; beauty; berleant; body; breathing; conception; contemporary; different; dimension; e.g.; eds; environment; everyday; everydayness; example; experience; experiential; general; helena; jois; journal; korpelainen; liberation; life; like; living; london; means; method; mind; modern; modern postural; modern yoga; movement; neverin; new; newcombe; noora; number; perception; performance; performing; physical; place; point; popular; postural; postural yoga; posture; practice; practitioner; press; relation; series; shusterman; singleton; situation; smith; somaesthetics; somatic; sparks; style; sūtra; time; understanding; university; view; vinyāsa; volume; way; white; yoga; yoga body; yoga practice; yoga practitioner; york cache: jos-3320.pdf plain text: jos-3320.txt item: #64 of 127 id: jos-3334 author: Mani, Charulatha title: CompoSing Awareness: Somaesthetics, Karnatik music and the Voice date: 2019-12-31 words: 9260 flesch: 56 summary: In doing so, it unpacks both compositional and singing processes from a bodily perspective, weaving together the philosophies of yoga and body awareness into the pragmatic paradigm of vocalized and perceived sound. A critical analysis of these informants yields a four-pronged framework to aid in the understanding of the crucial role of body awareness in achieving and inspiring a fulfilling and free artistic expression, particularly in the context of voice. keywords: action; analysis; approach; artistic; awareness; bodily; body; cambridge; case; charulatha; composing; composition; consciousness; context; cross; drawing; earlier; embodied; embodiment; energy; entry; experience; february; feeling; felt; female; field; figure; flow; gesture; greater; india; intercultural; journal; järviö; karnatik; karnatik music; karnatik singing; karnatik voice; key; learning; life; like; line; listening; making; mani; mind; movement; music; musical; notes; number; opening; peace; perception; performance; performers; philosophy; piece; poses; practice; press; process; processes; raga; recording; research; river; role; rooted; sanskrit; self; sense; shusterman; singer; singing; singing body; socio; somaesthetics; somatic; sonic; sound; space; srimathumitha; state; studies; study; tarvainen; time; tool; training; understanding; university; vocal; vocal somaesthetics; voice; volume; way; western; work; world; yoga; yogic cache: jos-3334.pdf plain text: jos-3334.txt item: #65 of 127 id: jos-3344 author: Smith, Alexis B. title: Resounding in the Human Body as the ‘True Sanskrit’ of Nature: Reading Sound Figures in Novalis’ The Novices of Sais date: 2019-12-31 words: 11012 flesch: 64 summary: Keywords: Klangfiguren, sound figures, Chladni figures, German Romanticism, Novalis, Die Lehrlinge zu Sais, The Novices of Sais, Johann Wilhelm Ritter, fragment, Sanskrit, nature, body. The Journal of Somaesthetics Volume 5, Number 2 (2019) 108 Alexis B. Smith I argue that sound figures play a prominent role in The Novices of Sais in Novalis’ concept of the development of Poesie as a universal language, and are alluded to through poetic, metaphorical imagery. keywords: aber; abstract; acoustic; air; alexis; alle; allgemeine; alphabet; als; analysis; ancient; appendix; approach; art; auch; auf; aussprache; bce; body; bolded; bow; brouillon; buchstaben; century; chladni; concept; consciousness; construction; cowan; dann; das; dem; den; der; des; die; durch; early; ein; einer; emphasis; ernst; example; experience; eyes; feeling; figures; fine; form; forster; fragment; friedrich; gaier; general; german; grammar; great; hearing; herder; hieroglyphs; higher; history; human; ideal; ihre; iii; images; india; inner; inside; instrument; introduction; ist; johann; journal; key; klangfiguren; knowledge; language; later; letters; lichtenberg; life; light; literary; literature; meaning; movement; music; musical; natural; nature; new; nicht; notebook; novalis; novices; number; nur; objects; oder; opening; organic; physicist; poesie; poetic; poetry; project; pronunciation; resounding; rishis; ritter; romantics; sais; sakuntala; sand; sanskrit; schlegel; schrift; science; scientific; search; seeing; seine; selbst; self; seyn; sich; sie; similar; sind; smith; somaesthetics; sound; sound figures; source; sprache; teacher; text; thought; time; ton; tone; translation; true; true sanskrit; ulrich; universal; universal language; universalpoesie; universe; uns; vedas; vibration; visible; volume; von; way; werden; wie; wilhelm; william; word; work; wort; writing; ørsted; über cache: jos-3344.pdf plain text: jos-3344.txt item: #66 of 127 id: jos-3355 author: Morra, Salvatore title: The The Sound of the ʻŪd ʻArbī: Evocations through Senses: Hearing and Touching the Instrument, Experiences of ʻŪd ʻArbī's Sound date: 2019-12-31 words: 7523 flesch: 60 summary: These applications of the rīsha may be seen as both a primary way to the medium of touch in ʻūd ʻarbī sound identification—because it is the most proximate, medium of sensory contact between the instrument and players' hands—and as a refining of the body's hearing-touching circuitry that distinguishes the ʻūd ʻarbī's sound from that of other ʻūd-s. In this respect, it seems that the knowledge ̒ ūd ̒ arbī players have of other ̒ ūd types becomes crucial to understanding the instrument's sound. I have explored the notion of Tunisian sound in relation to the touches and bodies of ʻūd ʻarbī players and the meanings they construct. keywords: african; arab; body; bēlaṣfar; century; connor; cultural; culture; dammāk; different; evocations; example; experience; figure; gharsa; hand; hearing; hedī; idea; identity; important; instance; instrument; intersensorial; journal; lahja; listening; long; master; material; meanings; mehdī; morra; movements; music; musical; muḥammad; mālūf; neck; note; number; object; octave; oriental; oriental ʻūd; paris; performance; phrasing; piece; players; playing; plectrum; position; practice; relationship; ribs; rīsha; salvatore; senses; sensory; sfax; sharqī; shusterman; sight; society; somaesthetics; sound; standard; strings; strokes; thesis; timbre; time; touch; traditional; tuning; tunisian; tunisian sound; tunisian ʻūd; type; unique; volume; way; wood; zīēd; ʻarbī sound; ʻūd; ʻūd ʻarbī cache: jos-3355.pdf plain text: jos-3355.txt item: #67 of 127 id: jos-3367 author: Marino, Stefano title: Jazz Improvisation and Somatic Experience date: 2019-12-31 words: 10333 flesch: 43 summary: 120–121, 136–138).4 With its focus on the need to “put experience at the heart of philosophy and [to] celebrate the living, sentient body as the organizing core of experience” (Shusterman, 2008, p. XII), somaesthetics can also be successfully applied to jazz music, and can make it possible to arrive at an original understanding of some of its aspects, such as improvisation. The Journal of Somaesthetics Volume 5, Number 2 (2019) 26 Stefano Marino capable of shedding light on jazz music, on the basis of the particular contribution that it can offer with regard to the role played by the body in musical practice. keywords: able; action; adorno; approach; art; artistic; arts; attention; band; basis; bertinetto; bill; bodies; bodily; body; bruford; capacity; case; certain; component; consciousness; contemporary; contributions; creativity; culture; cymbals; development; different; dimension; discipline; drum; drummer; drumming; example; experience; fact; field; focus; forms; frank; free; fundamental; gadamer; general; genres; good; great; haynes; high; human; important; improvisation; instrument; jazz; jazz improvisation; jazz music; journal; kind; knowledge; level; life; limited; london; marconi; marino; matter; milano; mimesis; mind; music; musical; musical improvisation; musicians; new; number; oxford; particular; performance; perspective; philosophical; philosophy; play; playing; point; popular; practical; practice; pragmatist; press; recent; rock; role; self; shusterman; somaesthetics; somatic; somatic experience; sound; specific; spirit; stefano; study; style; theory; time; turn; understanding; university; use; view; vocal; volume; way; zappa cache: jos-3367.pdf plain text: jos-3367.txt item: #68 of 127 id: jos-3373 author: Bruun, Peter S. title: Sound of the Audience: Music together and make sense of noise date: 2019-12-31 words: 8307 flesch: 61 summary: Introduction Avant-garde music has for more than a century explored the territory between musical sound and noise. Futurist composer Luigi Russolo in L’arte dei Rumori (1913) stated that music must breach the confines of musical sound and accept the sounds—the noises—of the modern world; of cities and machines. keywords: actions; audience; benson; bodies; bruun; cage; certain; choir; composition; copenhagen; det; different; dynamic; energy; erik; experience; experimental; human; idea; journal; lab; life; lotte; malene; malloch; meaning; moskva; music; musical; musical sound; musicality; musicking; new; noise; number; participants; particular; people; performance; peter; piece; play; practice; press; project; rehearsals; role; score; sense; shared; sloboda; small; soa; somaesthetics; sonic; sound; station; structure; theatre; theoretical; time; togetherness; trevarthen; university; usa; volume; way; work; world; øyvind cache: jos-3373.pdf plain text: jos-3373.txt item: #69 of 127 id: jos-3409 author: Giovanzana, Davide title: Perfume, Violence, and Symbolic Sacrifice date: 2019-09-03 words: 6711 flesch: 59 summary: Scott Nethersole, studying violent imagery in early Renaissance Florence, pointed to a distinction between sacred violent images and secular violent images (Nethersole, 2018). The text brings together these two notions (effects of violent images and symbolic sacrifice) and discusses the violence inherent in advertising images. keywords: advertisement; advertising; animal; animality; art; article; beast; body; christ; consciousness; davide; desire; distance; excess; exercise; experience; giovanzana; group; helsinki; humanity; humans; images; improvisations; industry; journal; knowledge; language; life; mäki; nature; nethersole; notion; observer; order; perfume; popular; position; possible; present; process; recalcati; sacred; sacrifice; secular; sense; situation; somaesthetics; sontag; students; symbolic; symbolic sacrifice; teemu; tension; theater; time; university; video; viewer; violence; violent; violent images; volume; woman; work cache: jos-3409.pdf plain text: jos-3409.txt item: #70 of 127 id: jos-3410 author: Max Ryynänen, Jozef Kovalcik, title: Introduction: Body First: Somaesthetics and Popular Culture date: 2019-09-04 words: 1336 flesch: 60 summary: As the highbrowed critics of the mass culture debate (Ortega y Gasset, Adorno, Arnold) mocked popular culture audiences throughout the 1920s, 1930s and the 1940s, Hannah Arendt stepped up to defend the ‘masses’ in her essay “Crisis in Culture” (1959). Contrary to highbrow arts and the work of academic philistines, popular culture has not been shy about this. keywords: active; art; audience; bodily; body; central; culture; debate; function; introduction; mukarovsky; music; need; philistines; popular; practice; somaesthetics; texts; way; work cache: jos-3410.pdf plain text: jos-3410.txt item: #71 of 127 id: jos-3411 author: Contents, Table of title: Table of Contents date: 2019-09-04 words: 103 flesch: 8 summary: BODY FIRST: Somaesthetics and Popular Culture Contents Introduction - Body First: Somaesthetics and Popular Culture 4 Jozef Kovalčik & Max Ryynänen Articles: Popular Culture and Wellbeing: Teamwork, Action, and Freedom 6 Sue Spaid The Plasticity of Flesh and Bone: Transforming the Body Through 21 Somaesthetic Experience Scott Elliott Artworks’ Bodies 37 Adam Andrzejewski Sparks of Yoga: Reconsidering the Aesthetic in Modern Postural Yoga 46 Noora-Helena Korpelainen The Crash-Event: Repetition and Difference in J. G. Ballard’s Crash 61 Janne Vanhanen Perfume, Violence and Symbolic Sacrifice 75 Davide Giovanzana Under the Skin: Notes on the Aesthetics of Distance and Visual Culture 85 Max Ryynänen keywords: body; culture; popular; somaesthetics cache: jos-3411.pdf plain text: jos-3411.txt item: #72 of 127 id: jos-3412 author: Board, Editorial title: Editorial Board date: 2019-09-04 words: 232 flesch: 32 summary: Professor Palle Dahlstedt (Sweden) Associate Professor Yanping Gao (China) Professor Mathias Girel (France) Professor Leszek Koczanowicz (Poland) Published by Aalborg University Press Journal website somaesthetics.aau.dk Journal design Joana Cabral Mollwitz The Journal of Somaesthetics was founded by Richard Shusterman, Else Marie Bukdahl and Ståle Stenslie. Professor Dag Svanaes (Norway) keywords: associate; attribution; commons; denmark; finland; journal; professor; somaesthetics; sweden cache: jos-3412.pdf plain text: jos-3412.txt item: #73 of 127 id: jos-3594 author: Toner, John; Montero, Barbara title: The value of aesthetic judgements in athletic performance date: 2020-08-29 words: 9250 flesch: 54 summary: Next, we conceptualise aesthetic experience in sport by arguing that attending to aesthetic qualities of their movement elicits similar feelings in athletes to those they might experience when perceiving art. What is not apparent from the spectator’s point of view, however, is whether athletes such as Federer have aesthetic experiences of their own movements. keywords: aesthetic; aesthetic experience; aesthetic judgements; aesthetic properties; aesthetic qualities; aim; analysis; art; athletes; athletic; attention; awareness; barbara; beautiful; beauty; bodily; body; breathing; certain; complex; concept; dance; dancers; dimension; elite; empirical; example; experience; feeling; flow; flying; focus; grace; hockey; immersion; important; john; journal; judgements; kupfer; montero; movements; music; new; number; performance; performers; philosophers; pleasing; pleasure; point; power; powerful; practice; press; properties; qualities; quality; relevant; research; rhythm; right; role; sense; skilled; skills; somaesthetics; spectator; sport; toner; training; type; useful; valuable; value; view; volume; way; words; work cache: jos-3594.pdf plain text: jos-3594.txt item: #74 of 127 id: jos-3601 author: Tarvainen, Anne; Järviö, Päivi title: Preface: Somaesthetics and Sound date: 2019-12-31 words: 1804 flesch: 49 summary: In a short period of time, studying the experience of listening or producing sound has generated a number of fruitful approaches and methods for sound studies. Understanding the senses as inseparable from one another, he explores “the notion of Tunisian sound in relation to touches and bodies of ʻūd ʻarbī players and the meanings they construct.” keywords: approaches; article; bijsterveld; bodily; body; domains; eidsheim; experience; field; figures; handbook; issue; journal; listening; music; new; number; oxford; press; process; research; singing; somaesthetics; sound; studies; university; vocal; voice; work; york cache: jos-3601.pdf plain text: jos-3601.txt item: #75 of 127 id: jos-3602 author: Tarvainen, Anne title: Music, Sound, and Voice in Somaesthetics: Overview of the Literature date: 2019-12-31 words: 7960 flesch: 51 summary: Keywords: music, sound, voice, body, embodiment, somaesthetics, musicology, music education. In their article, they review previous studies of music and embodiment, including literature from the fields of philosophy, music education, and social sciences. keywords: action; addition; anne; approach; art; article; arts; aspects; awareness; beauty; bodies; bodily; body; book; bowman; consciousness; criticism; culture; dewey; different; education; embodied; embodiment; example; experience; fields; fine; hip; hop; human; issue; journal; listening; literature; living; london; methods; mind; music; music education; musical; musicians; new; number; overview; oxford; performance; philosophy; points; popular; potential; powell; power; practices; pragmatism; press; rap; research; researchers; rhythm; richard; rock; rudinow; shusterman; singing; smith; social; somaesthetics; somatic; sound; studies; tarvainen; texts; theory; thinking; university; vocal; voice; volume; väkevä; ways cache: jos-3602.pdf plain text: jos-3602.txt item: #76 of 127 id: jos-3632 author: Mollwitz, Joana Cabral title: Editorial Board date: 2019-12-31 words: 239 flesch: 27 summary: Professor Palle Dahlstedt (Sweden) Associate Professor Yanping Gao (China) Professor Mathias Girel (France) Professor Leszek Koczanowicz (Poland) Published by Aalborg University Press Journal website somaesthetics.aau.dk Journal design Joana Cabral Mollwitz The Journal of Somaesthetics was founded by Richard Shusterman, Else Marie Bukdahl and Ståle Stenslie. Professor Dag Svanaes (Norway) Professor Arto Haapala (Finland) keywords: associate; attribution; commons; denmark; finland; journal; professor; somaesthetics; sweden cache: jos-3632.pdf plain text: jos-3632.txt item: #77 of 127 id: jos-3634 author: Mollwitz, Joana Cabral title: Table of Contents date: 2019-12-31 words: 116 flesch: 15 summary: Somaesthetics and Sound Contents Preface - Somaesthetics and Sound 4 Anne Tarvainen & Päivi Järviö Articles: Music, Sound, and Voice in Somaesthetics: 8 Overview of the Literature Anne Tarvainen Jazz Improvisation and Somatic Experience 24 Stefano Marino The Somaesthetics of Musicians: 41 Rethinking the Body in Musical Practice Jungmin Grace Han The Sound of the ʻŪd ʻArbī: Evocations Through Senses 52 Salvatore Morra CompoSing Awareness: 67 Approaching Somaesthetics Through Voice and Yoga Charulatha Mani Sound of the Audience: 86 Music Together and Make Sense of Noise Peter S. Bruun Resounding in the Human Body as the ‘True Sanskrit’ of Nature: 102 Reading Sound Figures in Novalis’ The Novices of Sais Alexis B. Smith Introduction to Issue Number 1: keywords: music; somaesthetics; sound; voice cache: jos-3634.pdf plain text: jos-3634.txt item: #78 of 127 id: jos-3654 author: Hyvönen, Henri title: Care of the Self, Somaesthetics and Men Affected by Eating Disorders: Rethinking the Focus on Men’s Beauty Ideals date: 2020-12-31 words: 9248 flesch: 60 summary: The Journal of Somaesthetics Volume 6, Number 2 (2020) 64 Page 64–81Henri Hyvönen Care of the Self, Somaesthetics, and Men Affected by Eating Disorders: Rethinking the Focus on Men’s Beauty Ideals Henri Hyvönen Abstract: This article focuses on men affected by eating disorders by examining the autobiographical narratives of six men from the perspective of the concept of care of the self. To begin with, contemporary men face an ideological dilemma, in that the beauty ideals of men can be achieved through body- shaping, but body-shaping is often associated with femininity. keywords: acute; agency; alexander; analysis; beauty; behaviors; binge; bodies; bodily; body; bordo; boys; care; certain; cohn; dangerous; daniel; data; delderfield; disorders; drummond; eating; eds; et al; experiences; findings; focus; friends; gender; gough; group; health; henri; heyes; hyvönen; ideals; identity; illness; individuals; interviewer; jesse; journal; kristian; life; lifestyles; like; lives; male; masculinity; meaningful; meanings; mears; men; murray; norms; number; participants; people; positive; practices; related; research; robinson; school; self; shape; shared; shusterman; social; somaesthetics; studies; study; stylization; symptoms; themes; time; unhealthy; volume; waling; weight; work; working cache: jos-3654.pdf plain text: jos-3654.txt item: #79 of 127 id: jos-3660 author: Spaid, Sue title: The Aesthetic Enchantment Approach: From “Troubled” to “Engaged” Beauty date: 2020-08-29 words: 9185 flesch: 48 summary: Most controversial of all, there may be good reasons for preventing tier paysages from becoming pocket parks (tier paysage values=people values), which NBC members apparently recognize. As it turns out, this view is not so farfetched since even biodiversity’s staunchest critics deride it as having greater aesthetic than scientific value, so long as it’s just a feature for human beings to enumerate. keywords: action; aea; aesthetic; aesthetic values; appeal; appreciation; approach; appropriate; art; beautiful; beauty; beliefs; biodiverse; biodiversity; birds; carlson; case; change; citizen; claim; climate; cognitive; cognitivism; columbia; community; counts; data; degradation; degraded; different; duty; ecological; ecology; ecosystem; eds; enchantment; engaged; environmental; erosion; europe; fact; far; forest; franzen; functioning; greater; habitat; health; human; inhabitants; journal; judgment; knowledge; land; levels; likely; lintott; local; long; lorenzen; matthews; national; natural; nature; new; normal; number; park; paysages; people; pine; place; positive; press; problem; properties; protection; reclaimed; reclamation; research; retrieved; scherer; science; scientific; scientists; shusterman; sites; soil; somaesthetics; spaid; species; stakeholders; stance; states; strategies; studies; sue; terms; tier; tree; ugly; university; unsightly; values; view; volume; water; way; wellbeing; world; york cache: jos-3660.pdf plain text: jos-3660.txt item: #80 of 127 id: jos-3667 author: Pedersen, Esther Oluffa title: The Beauty of Mathematical Order: a Study of the Role of Mathematics in Greek Philosophy and Modern Art Works of Piet Hein and Inger Christensen date: 2020-08-29 words: 9466 flesch: 51 summary: In Greek philosophy, mathematical form is celebrated as an eminent source of beauty. In part one, I provide a rudimentary summary of mathematics’ role in Greek philosophy in order to delineate the deep relationship between mathematical form, beauty, and art, which we have inherited by way of history. keywords: account; alphabet; aristotle; art; beautiful; beauty; christensen; circle; collection; comprehension; cosmos; craftsman; creation; critique; demiurge; design; divine; ellipse; esther; eternal; example; experience; feeling; fibonacci; fibonacci sequence; figure; finite; form; geometrical; geometry; golden; greek; harmonious; hein; human; images; imitation; inger; intellectual; intelligible; journal; judgement; kant; knowledge; letters; life; lines; mathematical; mathematical beauty; mathematical forms; means; modern; natural; nature; new; numbers; objects; oluffa; order; pedersen; philosophy; piet; plato; pleasure; poem; practice; process; proportions; ratio; reflective; relationship; sensible; sensuous; sequence; somaesthetics; space; square; structure; super; technê; timaeus; torg; understanding; volume; world cache: jos-3667.pdf plain text: jos-3667.txt item: #81 of 127 id: jos-3670 author: Fiala, Jessica; Banerjee, Suparna title: Performative Somaesthetics: Interconnections of Dancers, Audiences, and Sites date: 2020-08-29 words: 10127 flesch: 46 summary: As such they can be understood in part through comparison, both with quotidian spaces passed through beforehand and afterward, and with other performance sites and stagings that provide markedly different somaesthetic environments. Existing work aids dance practitioners and scholars in potentially drawing upon performative somaesthetics to develop strategies for cultivating audiences’ awareness and appreciation, to incorporate somatic responses into performance analysis, or to elevate dancer performance. keywords: addition; agency; analysis; ancient; applications; appreciation; approach; architecture; art; artistic; arts; atmosphere; attention; audiences; awareness; banerjee; bharatanatyam; bodies; bodily; body; building; choreography; church; connection; contemporary; context; criticism; cultural; dance; dancers; distinctive; dusk; dynamic; education; elements; emotional; encounters; environment; essay; examples; experience; experiential; external; factors; feeling; fiala; fig; figure; fischer; focused; forms; histories; human; hunter; individual; interview; jessica; jeyasingh; journal; lens; lichte; life; literature; live; london; means; music; nature; new; nina; number; outside; particular; performance; performative; performative somaesthetics; performers; personal; pews; physical; piece; place; play; positioning; power; practical; practice; press; qualities; rajarani; rasa; relationships; research; responses; sanskrit; self; sensorium; sensory; setting; shobana; shusterman; site; somaesthetics; somatic; sound; space; specific; staging; stonehenge; stones; structure; studies; subramaniam; suparna; technique; theatre; theory; time; toomortal; university; volume; women; work; world cache: jos-3670.pdf plain text: jos-3670.txt item: #82 of 127 id: jos-3684 author: Bae, Jiyun title: Somaesthetics in early Korean history: The educational scope of the hwarang date: 2022-11-30 words: 5518 flesch: 56 summary: Ahn (2004), a Korean pedagogist, has labelled these the curriculum of hwarang education. Both the object and method of hwarang education were performed in an integrated way. keywords: activities; art; arts; aspect; bae; beautiful; beauty; bodily; body; china; chinese; confucianism; context; core; cultivation; culture; daily; early; educational; enjoyment; entertainment; experiences; group; historical; history; hwarang; hyangga; ideology; ilyon; japan; journal; journeys; kim; kingdoms; knowledge; korean; lee; life; lives; meaning; min; modern; mountains; music; nature; number; people; play; pleasure; practical; pungryudo; religious; ritual; samguk; scope; self; sense; shusterman; significance; silla; singing; social; society; somaesthetics; songs; spirit; state; studies; system; time; way cache: jos-3684.pdf plain text: jos-3684.txt item: #83 of 127 id: jos-3828 author: Sejten, Anne Elisabeth title: Beauty Trouble date: 2020-08-29 words: 7163 flesch: 50 summary: The troubling consequences of the concept ‘beauty’ are discussed in five centennial tableaus that accentuate mutually conflictual aspects: sensitive beauty in the eighteenth century, idealistic beauty in the nineteenth century, sublime beauty in the twentieth century, and appearing beauty in the twenty-first century. Of course, we might still talk about the idea of beauty, but this idea is certainly not a faint echo of the Idea of Beauty. keywords: ability; adorno; aesthetic; anne; appearance; appearing; art; artistic; arts; artworks; beautiful; beauty; century; classical; concept; contemplation; contemporary; deleuze; diderot; difference; eighteenth; elisabeth; essential; experience; feeling; field; french; hand; hegel; human; idea; imagination; inner; journal; kant; knowledge; language; life; lyotard; modern; natural; nature; new; ngai; nietzsche; nineteenth; number; objects; perception; phenomena; philosophical; philosophy; place; press; project; purpose; rapports; reason; relationship; return; schopenhauer; seel; sejten; sensation; senses; sensible; sensitive; somaesthetics; subject; sublime; tableau; taste; things; thought; trans; trouble; troubling; understanding; university; valéry; volume; work; world cache: jos-3828.pdf plain text: jos-3828.txt item: #84 of 127 id: jos-5739 author: Kosonen, Heidi title: Suicide, Dangers to Self and Social Bodies: Taboo, Biopower, and Parental Worry in the Films Bridgend (2015) and Bird Box (2018) date: 2020-12-31 words: 9829 flesch: 57 summary: Keywords: suicide, voluntary death, taboo, biopower, danger, suicide contagion, parental worry, contemporary cinema, Anglophone cinema, representation. This can also be seen in the medical theories of suicide contagion (e.g., Phillips, 1974) that Gijin Cheng and colleagues (2014) have criticized for the misleading use of the affective metaphor of contagion. keywords: biopolitical; biopower; bird; bird box; bodies; body; box; bridgend; care; cause; chatroom; children; cinema; community; connection; contagion; control; cultist; culture; danger; dangerous; dave; death; demons; diegesis; director; discourses; douglas; father; fear; films; films bridgend; force; form; foucault; girl; heidi; house; human; humanity; ill; individual; influence; institutions; journal; knowledge; kosonen; life; lifestyles; lives; living; loss; love; madness; malorie; marsh; media; medical; mental; mystery; nature; netflix; normative; number; ontology; parental; parents; people; pertinent; press; real; reasons; regulation; representations; rønde; sara; self; sense; similar; social; society; somaesthetics; status; suicidal; suicide; suicide contagion; supernatural; systems; taboo; theory; threat; town; unhealthy; university; visions; voices; volume; voluntary; vulnerability; vulnerable; ways; western; world; worry; young; youth cache: jos-5739.pdf plain text: jos-5739.txt item: #85 of 127 id: jos-5861 author: Heinrich, Falk; Marino, Stefano title: Beauty from a Pragmatist and Somaesthetic Perspective: A Conversation with Richard Shusterman: date: 2020-08-29 words: 3182 flesch: 39 summary: Beauty can be sensory and intellectual at the same time; and the best of popular and highbrow art exhibits both forms of beauty. The idea of beauty as essentially related to goodness and as inspiring The Journal of Somaesthetics Volume 6, Number 1 (2020) 10 Stefano Marino love is central to the Platonic tradition, including its flourishing in the Italian Renaissance, where God was the ultimate source and perfect exemplification of Beauty, Goodness, and Love. keywords: aesthetics; art; beautiful; beauty; body; book; culture; desire; distinction; erotic; ethical; experience; feelings; field; form; highbrow; idea; journal; knowledge; life; living; love; people; perspective; philosophical; philosophy; pleasure; popular; popular art; practices; pragmatist; pragmatist aesthetics; role; sensory; shusterman; somaesthetics; somatic; unity; variety; ways; work cache: jos-5861.pdf plain text: jos-5861.txt item: #86 of 127 id: jos-5863 author: Heinrich, Falk title: How can there be beauty in participatory art? date: 2020-08-29 words: 6848 flesch: 51 summary: He did not analyze participatory art that did not exist as an art form at the time of writing, yet in his chapters on art, he prioritized the performative aspect of art works as play and art as festival. Regarding economics, art experiences have become the products and goods of art institutions that have high visitor numbers. keywords: actions; acts; aesthetic; agential; art; article; artistic; artwork; audience; beautiful; beauty; bodily; case; children; concept; conceptual; constituents; culture; different; dimension; experience; experiential; failure; falk; feeling; felt; form; gadamer; gebilde; heinrich; höller; idea; intensity; interaction; journal; judgment; material; museum; new; notion; object; participant; participation; participatory; participatory art; participatory work; perception; performance; piece; playing; press; release; sehgal; sense; site; slides; sliding; somaesthetics; space; specific; structure; subject; success; test; time; turner; understanding; unity; university; volume; work cache: jos-5863.pdf plain text: jos-5863.txt item: #87 of 127 id: jos-5901 author: Otabe, Tanehisa title: Fine Art as the “Art of Living”: Johann Gottfried Herder’s Calligone Reconsidered from a Somaesthetic Point of View date: 2020-08-29 words: 6615 flesch: 65 summary: To that extent, nature is opposed to human art. The relationship between nature (or nature’s art) and the human being (or human art) is therefore bidirectional. keywords: aesthetics; agreeable; art; artistic; arts; beautiful; calligone; cambridge; century; concepts; critique; des; feeling; fine; fine art; following; form; groping; hand; harmonious; hearing; herder; human; human art; illusion; johann; kant; layer; life; living; means; nature; new; number; object; order; otabe; philosophy; pleasure; press; reason; second; sense; sight; somaesthetics; subject; tanehisa; taste; theory; thinking; touch; und; university; view; vision; volume; way; works; world cache: jos-5901.pdf plain text: jos-5901.txt item: #88 of 127 id: jos-5905 author: Heinrich, Falk; Sejten, Anne Elisabeth; Ryynänen, Max title: Preface date: 2020-08-29 words: 1154 flesch: 38 summary: In his article “Challenging Urban Anesthetics: Beauty and Contradiction in Georg Simmel’s Rome,” Henrik Reeh addresses the experience of beauty in cities. In her article “The Aesthetic Enchantment Approach: From “Troubled” to “Engaged” Beauty,” Sue Spaid introduces the aesthetic enchantment approach, which enhances the scientific cognitivism stance on beauty by adding a performative dimension to it. keywords: aesthetic; art; article; artistic; beautiful; beauty; concept; contributions; design; dimension; example; experience; fields; issue; kant; philosophical; role; section; simmel; sites; somaesthetics; work cache: jos-5905.pdf plain text: jos-5905.txt item: #89 of 127 id: jos-6101 author: Mollwitz, Joana Cabral title: Editorial Board date: 2020-08-29 words: 232 flesch: 32 summary: Professor Palle Dahlstedt (Sweden) Associate Professor Yanping Gao (China) Professor Mathias Girel (France) Professor Leszek Koczanowicz (Poland) Published by Aalborg University Press Journal website somaesthetics.aau.dk The Journal of Somaesthetics was founded by Richard Shusterman, Else Marie Bukdahl and Ståle Stenslie. Professor Dag Svanaes (Norway) Professor Arto Haapala (Finland) keywords: associate; commons; denmark; finland; journal; professor; somaesthetics; sweden cache: jos-6101.pdf plain text: jos-6101.txt item: #90 of 127 id: jos-6102 author: Mollwitz, Joana Cabral title: Contents date: 2020-08-29 words: 156 flesch: -16 summary: Somaesthetics and Beauty Contents Preface - Somaesthetics and Beauty 4 Falk Heinrich, Max Ryynänen and Anne Elisabeth Sejten Interview: Beauty from a Pragmatist and Somaesthetic Perspective: 6 A Conversation with Richard Shusterman Stefano Marino Articles: Beauty Trouble 12 Anne Elisabeth Sejten Fine Art as the “Art of Living”: 25 Johann Gottfried Herder’s Calligone Reconsidered from a Somaesthetic Point of View Tanehisa Otabe The Beauty of Mathematical Order 36 Esther Oluffa Pedersen How can there be beauty in participatory art? 53 Falk Heinrich Challenging Urban Anesthetics: 65 Beauty and Contradiction in Georg Simmel’s Rome Henrik Reeh Performative Somaesthetics: Interconnections of Dancers, Audiences, and Sites 91 Jessica Fiala & Suparna Banerjee The value of aesthetic judgements in athletic performance 112 John Toner & Barbara Montero Aesthetic Challenges in the Field of Sustainability: 127 Art, Architectural Design, and Sustainability in the Projects of Michael Singer Else-Marie Buhkdal The Aesthetic Enchantment Approach: From “Troubled” to “Engaged” Beauty 166 Sue Spaid keywords: art; beauty; elisabeth; falk; heinrich; somaesthetics cache: jos-6102.pdf plain text: jos-6102.txt item: #91 of 127 id: jos-6237 author: Delcourt, Irène title: Unhealthy lifestyle or modern disease? Constructing narcotic addiction and its treatments in the United States (1870-1920) date: 2020-12-31 words: 11484 flesch: 53 summary: It dominated the specialty of both alcoholism and narcotic addiction treatment until the 1910s, when the field collapsed because of prohibitive legal measures against both drug users and their physicians and the AASCI was disbanded. This study then explores the different facets of early addiction treatments, their philosophies, their views on “addicted bodies” (particularly through the lens of lifestyle and heredity), and their impact on the evolution of addiction management programs. keywords: 1880s; 19th; 19th century; 20th; aasci; actual; addicted; addiction; addiction treatment; addictologists; addicts; alcoholism; american; antidotes; association; beard; bodies; body; campbell; care; century; chloride; civil; class; co.; condition; consumption; courtwright; crothers; cure; dangerous; day; delcourt; dependence; detoxification; disease; drug; drug addiction; early; figure; general; gold; habit; habitués; help; historical; history; home; hospital; individual; inebriates; inebriety; institutions; irene; journal; keeley; large; late; lifestyle; light; little; lives; long; main; management; mattison; medical; medicine; mental; mind; modern; modern disease; moral; morphine; narcotic; narcotic addiction; nature; nervous; neurasthenia; new; nostrums; number; opiate; opiate addiction; opioid; opium; patients; people; personal; physical; physicians; practice; press; professionals; quarterly; recent; regular; remedies; rest; sanitaria; scientific; secret; sense; social; society; somaesthetics; specialists; specific; states; study; symptoms; system; term; theory; therapy; thought; time; today; treatment; turn; unhealthy; unhealthy lifestyle; united; users; vice; volume; war; water; way; weber; white; withdrawal; world; years; york cache: jos-6237.pdf plain text: jos-6237.txt item: #92 of 127 id: jos-6258 author: Sartwell, Crispin title: What the Drug Culture Meant date: 2020-12-31 words: 5189 flesch: 67 summary: So for obvious reasons, I wouldn't want to go right back to '70s drug culture, but I think kids never lack good reasons to mistrust or despise authority, and I'm sure the little rebels are cooking along somewhere. We came out on the other end with transcripts claiming that we'd taken classes, but the only ongoing programs were group therapy and drug use. keywords: adam; addict; anti; bethesda; black; bobby; body; brothers; chevy; coke; control; couple; course; crispin; cultural; culture; dealers; different; drug; drug culture; early; end; example; experience; friends; high; house; jim; journal; kids; kind; later; little; living; moment; neighborhood; number; parents; people; police; political; potheads; power; room; sartwell; school; self; shot; somaesthetics; sort; state; street; thing; time; virginia; volume; war; way; white; years; youth cache: jos-6258.pdf plain text: jos-6258.txt item: #93 of 127 id: jos-6288 author: Jones, Robert title: The Body is a Soft Machine: The Twisted Somaesthetic of William S. Burroughs date: 2020-12-31 words: 10580 flesch: 55 summary: The intersections that Burroughs places within this passage would seem to suggest deliberate breaks, thus creating a rhythm that would be akin to the reader's alpha brain wave pattern if this were indeed a flicker session. To build the connection from Burroughs to Shusterman, it is wise to consider the brief Unhealthy and Dangerous Lifestyles – and the Care of the Self33 The Body is a Soft Machine: The Twisted Somaesthetic of William S. Burroughs definition of somaesthetics as, the critical study and meliorative cultivation of how we experience and use the living body (or soma) as a site of sensory appreciation (aesthesis) and creative self-fashioning (Shusterman, 2008, p. 1). keywords: author; bodies; body; boy; burroughs; cameron; care; character; clear; consciousness; control; cut; dangerous; drugs; energy; experience; fact; flash; flicker; foucault; freedom; fringe; general; great; idea; important; interest; interoception; jones; journal; key; korzybski; language; lead; lee; life; lifestyles; machine; male; mayan; means; memory; mind; natural; nature; new; nonbody; notes; nova; number; odier; opiates; order; orgone; person; philosophical; philosophy; pleasure; possible; practices; press; primary; process; protagonist; reader; reich; response; robert; role; scientology; section; self; sense; sexual; shusterman; silence; society; soft; somaesthetics; somatic; states; subject; system; tape; text; theory; time; transcendence; travel; traveler; trilogy; twisted; unhealthy; use; uses; volume; way; william; word; work; writing; york cache: jos-6288.pdf plain text: jos-6288.txt item: #94 of 127 id: jos-6290 author: Marino, Stefano title: Urban Aesthetics and Soma-Politics: On Bodies in the Streets: The Somaesthetics of City Life: Book Review date: 2020-12-31 words: 4309 flesch: 34 summary: Starting from a few “etymological connotations” of the English, German, and French terms for bodies, sidewalks, and streets, Shusterman introduces the idea of “city streets [as] a theatre for dramatic action, a stage with multiple scenes for spectacles of performance in the art of living, an art necessarily performed with the soma (the sentient purposive body) and most typically performed in scenes involving other somatic selves or bodies in the streets” (p. 14). The second part of the book, entitled “Festival, Revolution, and Death” includes the following contributions: “Body Politics: Revolt and City Celebration,” “Bodies in the Streets of Eastern Europe: Rhetorical Space and the Somaesthetics of Revolution,” and “From Dancing to Dying in the Streets: Somaesthetics of the Cuban Revolution in Memories of Underdevelopment and Juan of the Dead,” authored by Matthew Crippen, Noemi Marin, and Marilyn G. Miller, respectively. keywords: art; bodies; body; book; castelli; chapter; city; city life; city streets; classical; collective; complexity; contemporary; contributions; cultural; experience; feminism; focus; general; human; important; individual; italian; journal; life; lifestyles; living; marino; new; original; parts; phenomena; philosophical; philosophy; political; politics; pragmatist; reader; recent; relationship; research; revolution; role; self; serra; shusterman; social; somaesthetics; space; specific; stefano; streets; theory; unity; urban; use; volume; way; women cache: jos-6290.pdf plain text: jos-6290.txt item: #95 of 127 id: jos-6335 author: Korpelainen, Noora-Helena title: Vinod Balakrishnan and Swathi Elizabeth Kurian, Somaesthetics and Yogasūtra: A Reading through Films: Book Review date: 2020-12-31 words: 2304 flesch: 54 summary: The book’s conclusion merely repeats the message that we need to pay (more) attention to everything we, as bodies, do in our everyday lives. However, the book’s discussion about body consciousness is hardly convincing, because of the selective reading of the Yogasūtra, which retains only a supportive role in “Chapter Two: Body as a Work of Art.” keywords: balakrishnan; body; book; broo; chapter; elizabeth; everyday; film; interpretation; iyengar; journal; korpelainen; kurian; maya; non; patañjali; peaceful; practice; press; question; reading; shusterman; somaesthetics; swathi; university; vinod; warrior; yogasūtra; yogi cache: jos-6335.pdf plain text: jos-6335.txt item: #96 of 127 id: jos-6338 author: Perälä, Riikka; Ryynänen, Max title: Editorial date: 2020-12-31 words: 2960 flesch: 57 summary: In this theme issue, we want to explore the possibilities of somaesthetics as a discourse and/or a platform to prompt discussion and produce novel ways to think about addiction and other unhealthy lifestyles. Doing this, we have wanted to explore the possibilities of somaesthetics to provoke discussion and produce novel ways to think about addiction and other unhealthy lifestyles. keywords: addiction; alcohol; barber; body; burroughs; care; century; control; culture; dangerous; disease; disorders; drug; editorial; experience; films; hard; help; individuals; issue; journal; level; lifestyles; new; number; people; perälä; practices; representations; sartwell; self; social; somaesthetics; studies; substances; suicide; sulkunen; theme; time; treatment; unhealthy; use; view; way; ways cache: jos-6338.pdf plain text: jos-6338.txt item: #97 of 127 id: jos-6363 author: Friberg, Carsten title: Practical Phenomenology: Does Practical Somaesthetics have a Parallel in Phenomenology? date: 2021-09-04 words: 8110 flesch: 55 summary: Keywords: practical somaesthetics, phenomenology, body, self, aesthetics. This question points at the relation between body, emotions, and acting. keywords: awareness; bodily; body; böhme; concrete; context; difference; dimension; environment; example; exercises; experience; feeling; friberg; fuchs; gallagher; gender; girl; habits; idea; important; improvement; interest; interpretation; journal; körper; learning; leib; leibphänomenologie; matter; meliorative; memory; movement; number; object; parallel; perception; phenomenology; physical; place; point; power; practical; practical phenomenology; practical somaesthetics; practice; pragmatic; presence; present; press; question; relation; schema; self; sense; shame; shusterman; similar; social; somaesthetics; somatic; style; training; understanding; volume; waldenfels; way; work; world cache: jos-6363.pdf plain text: jos-6363.txt item: #98 of 127 id: jos-6372 author: Miglio, Nicole; Sartori , Samuele title: Perceptual and Bodily Habits: Towards a Dialogue Between Phenomenology and Somaesthetics date: 2021-09-04 words: 8845 flesch: 48 summary: The Journal of Somaesthetics Volume 7, Number 1 (2021) 29 Page 29–44Nicole Miglio and Samuele Sartori Perceptual and Bodily Habits: Towards a Dialogue Between Phenomenology and Somaesthetics Nicole Miglio and Samuele Sartori Abstract: The aim of this paper is to examine synergies between somaesthetics and phenomenology by investigating the concept of habit in lived experience. The second section will demonstrate this link through a comparison between critical phenomenology and Richard Shusterman’s somaesthetics, showing a synergy in their respective understanding of the transformative dimension of bodily habits. keywords: action; analysis; arc; behavior; bodies; bodily; bodily habits; body; common; concept; consciousness; context; coordination; critical; critical phenomenology; cultural; dewey; dialogue; different; eds; embodiment; environment; experience; fanon; focus; form; habits; human; idea; ihde; intentionality; journal; life; like; lived; merleau; miglio; natural; nature; new; nicole; number; object; open; original; paper; particular; perception; perceptual; performative; perspective; phenomenological; phenomenology; physical; ponty; possibilities; power; practices; pragmatic; press; process; psychology; reflex; relations; relationship; samuele; sartori; schema; second; section; shusterman; situated; situation; social; somaesthetics; somatic; structures; subject; technologies; theoretical; theory; trans; understanding; university; volume; ways; work; world; york cache: jos-6372.pdf plain text: jos-6372.txt item: #99 of 127 id: jos-6417 author: Perälä, Riikka title: Contents date: 2020-12-31 words: 156 flesch: 29 summary: Irène Delcourt The Body is a Soft Machine: 32 The Twisted Somaesthetic of William S. Burroughs Robert W. Jones II Suicide, Social Bodies, and Danger: 48 Taboo, Biopower, and Parental Worry in the Films Bridgend (2015) and Bird Box (2018) Heidi Kosonen Care of the Self, Somaesthetics, and Men Affected by Eating Disorders: 64 Rethinking the Focus on Men’s Beauty Ideals Henri Hyvönen What the Drug Culture Meant 82 Crispin Sartwell Book Reviews: Urban Aesthetics and Soma-Politics: 89 On Bodies in the Streets: The Somaesthetics of City Life Stefano Marino Vinod Balakrishnan and Swathi Elizabeth Kurian 97 Somaesthetics and Yogasūtra: A Reading through Films Noora-Helena Korpelainen Unhealthy and Dangerous Lifestyles – and the Care of the Self Contents Editorial: Unhealthy and Dangerous Lifestyles – and the Care of the Self 4 Riikka Perälä and Max Ryynänen Articles: Unhealthy Lifestyle or Modern Disease? keywords: care; dangerous; lifestyles; self; somaesthetics; unhealthy cache: jos-6417.pdf plain text: jos-6417.txt item: #100 of 127 id: jos-6418 author: Perälä, Riikka title: Editorial Board date: 2020-12-31 words: 227 flesch: 32 summary: Professor Palle Dahlstedt (Sweden) Associate Professor Yanping Gao (China) Professor Mathias Girel (France) Professor Leszek Koczanowicz (Poland) Published by Aalborg University Press Journal website somaesthetics.aau.dk The Journal of Somaesthetics was founded by Richard Shusterman, Else Marie Bukdahl and Ståle Stenslie. Professor Dag Svanaes (Norway) Professor Arto Haapala (Finland) keywords: associate; commons; denmark; finland; journal; professor; somaesthetics; sweden cache: jos-6418.pdf plain text: jos-6418.txt item: #101 of 127 id: jos-6688 author: Sivertsen, Christian; Sundnes Løvlie, Anders title: Handling digital reproductions of artworks date: 2022-01-03 words: 10213 flesch: 56 summary: Museum experience design: Crowds, ecosystems and novel technologies. We conducted an experiment with 19 participants, letting them handle physical paintings and 2D and 3D digital reproductions, while ranking them according to their personal preference. keywords: acm; aesthetics; anchors; anders; approach; art experience; artifacts; artworks; benford; bodies; christian; computer; computing; conference; context; control; cultural; design; dewey; different; digital; digitized; experience; experiment; factors; figure; focus; form; frames; handling; healing; human; images; important; interaction; interface; journal; look; løvlie; mouse; movements; museum; n.d; new; number; objects; original; paintings; participants; perception; physical; practice; proceedings; qualities; relation; reproductions; research; reverie; role; room; setup; sivertsen; size; smartphone; somaesthetic; space; studies; study; sundnes; system; table; talked; technologies; technology; time; touch; virtual; visitors; volume; wall; way cache: jos-6688.pdf plain text: jos-6688.txt item: #102 of 127 id: jos-6698 author: Griffero, Tonino title: Corporeal Landscapes: Can Somaesthetics and New Phenomenology Come Together? date: 2021-09-04 words: 8454 flesch: 38 summary: In fact, for Shusterman, the implicit somatic- affective memory is the feeling of one's own identity-location in time or space, but also the feeling of the intercorporeal relationship with other bodies (excluding inanimate objects) or of the right bodily attitudes This seemingly irreducible difference—certainly also due to the crucial but often overlooked role that moods play in philosophical thought—explains why my attempt to sketch a tentative comparison between these two philosophical proposals3 must be restricted to their approach to the body, which is understood as the soma or lived body. keywords: absent; affective; aims; approach; art; artistic; atmospheres; attention; awareness; bad; behavior; better; bodily; body; broad; communication; consciousness; contraction; corporeal; corporeality; course; critical; culture; der; differences; different; example; expansion; experience; external; fact; feelings; felt; felt body; feltbodily; focused; following; general; good; griffero; habits; hand; idea; involuntary; journal; knowledge; landscapes; leib; life; lived; living; means; melioristic; mind; motor; new; new phenomenology; number; paper; pathic; perception; performance; personal; phenomenological; phenomenology; philosophical; philosophy; physical; point; pragmatist; presence; present; primitive; reason; reflection; resonance; role; schmitz; self; sense; shusterman; social; somaesthetics; somatic; space; spiritual; style; theoretical; theory; tonino; traditional; training; view; volume; way; ways; western; world; york cache: jos-6698.pdf plain text: jos-6698.txt item: #103 of 127 id: jos-6699 author: Favara-Kurkowski, Monika; Andrzejewski, Adam title: Object and Soma: Remarks on Aesthetic Appreciation of Design date: 2022-01-03 words: 6976 flesch: 53 summary: As Feige observed, “Design objects are aesthetic objects in that they are each singular embodiment of functions” (2020, p. 59).6 For this reason, before this dismissal by philosophical aesthetics, the cognitive sciences (Norman, 1988, 2002, 2005) approached the category of design to investigate the mechanisms of the relationship between design objects and their users, highlighting how the communicative and emotional functions play a fundamental role in consumption. keywords: adam; aesthetic; aesthetic appreciation; analysis; andrzejewski; appreciation; approach; armchair; art; artifacts; attention; beauty; bodies; bodily; body; claim; coffee; compound; design; design objects; everyday; everyday aesthetics; example; experience; favara; feige; folkmann; form; forsey; function; functionality; fundamental; hand; human; interaction; journal; kurkowski; life; monika; nature; notion; number; object; paper; perspective; philosophy; place; pleasure; point; pot; potential; practice; press; reasons; relationship; remarks; role; shusterman; soma; somaesthetics; somatic; subject; theoretical; theory; thesis; time; university; use; user; volume; way; words; world cache: jos-6699.pdf plain text: jos-6699.txt item: #104 of 127 id: jos-6701 author: Ryynänen, Max title: Editorial: Somaesthetics and Phenomenology - a Handful of Notes date: 2021-09-04 words: 6105 flesch: 57 summary: This is the question a teacher of body philosophy encounters when s/he presents somaesthetics, the less known of these two approaches to the philosophy of the body. As already noted on the practical side of somaesthetics, interestingly, testing out different body practices has been something notable in some seminars and artistic acts, but reflection on practical somaesthetics has stayed in the background, at least until now. keywords: able; academic; approaches; art; authors; bodily; body; brentano; central; consciousness; course; cultural; culture; dennett; descartes; dewey; dialogue; different; discourse; e.g.; editorial; edmund; equipment; european; example; experience; focus; hammer; hand; heidegger; husserl; issue; journal; later; life; main; merleau; multi; new; number; phenomenologists; phenomenology; philosophical; philosophy; ponty; practical; practice; pragmatism; press; reflection; research; richard; roots; sense; shusterman; somaesthetics; somatic; street; theoretical; thinking; time; tool; tradition; university; use; volume; way; work; world; york cache: jos-6701.pdf plain text: jos-6701.txt item: #105 of 127 id: jos-6747 author: Bertinetto, Alessandro title: Body and Soul . . . and the Artifact: The Aesthetically Extended Self date: 2022-01-03 words: 12552 flesch: 45 summary: Importantly, specific affordances are the “complements” offered by cultural material artifacts to the capacity of the self to perform “expressive aesthetic experiences.” In the case of musical instruments, the realization of expressive aesthetic experiences occurs, in particular,10 through artistic performances. keywords: actions; aesthetic; aesthetic experiences; aesthetic habits; affective; affordances; agency; alessandro; article; artifacts; artistic; arts; artworks; beings; bertinetto; bike; bodies; bodily; body; case; cognitive; colombetti; composite; course; cultural; different; eds; emotional; engagement; entanglement; environment; experiences; exploration; expressive; extended; extended self; extension; felt; habits; human; incorporation; instrument; interaction; journal; kind; krueger; life; making; material; means; mediation; mind; musical; musical instrument; musician; niche; notion; number; objects; oxford; particular; people; personality; persons; playing; point; possible; practice; process; relationship; scaffolding; self; sense; shape; shaping; skills; somaesthetics; soul; specific; style; subject; terms; thanks; time; turn; university; use; virtue; volume; way; ways; world cache: jos-6747.pdf plain text: jos-6747.txt item: #106 of 127 id: jos-6888 author: none title: Editorial Board date: 2021-09-04 words: 223 flesch: 32 summary: Professor Palle Dahlstedt (Sweden) Associate Professor Yanping Gao (China) Professor Mathias Girel (France) Professor Leszek Koczanowicz (Poland) Published by Aalborg University Press Journal website somaesthetics.aau.dk The Journal of Somaesthetics was founded by Richard Shusterman, Else Marie Bukdahl and Ståle Stenslie. Professor Dag Svanaes (Norway) Professor Arto Haapala (Finland) keywords: associate; commons; denmark; finland; journal; professor; somaesthetics; sweden cache: jos-6888.pdf plain text: jos-6888.txt item: #107 of 127 id: jos-6889 author: none title: Contents date: 2021-09-04 words: 82 flesch: 4 summary: Somaesthetics and Phenomenology Contents Editorial: Somaesthetics and Phenomenology – a Handful of Notes 4 Max Ryynänen Articles: Corporeal Landscapes: 15 Can Somaesthetics and New Phenomenology Come Together? Tonino Griffero Perceptual and Bodily Habits: 29 Towards a Dialogue Between Phenomenology and Somaesthetics Nicole Miglio and Samuele Sartori Practical Phenomenology: 45 Does Practical Somaesthetics have a Parallel in Phenomenology? Carsten Friberg Essays: Getting Dizzy: 59 A Conversation Between the Artistic Research of Dizziness and Somatic Architecture Ruth Anderwald, Leonhard Grond, and María Auxiliadora Gálvez Pérez keywords: phenomenology; practical; somaesthetics cache: jos-6889.pdf plain text: jos-6889.txt item: #108 of 127 id: jos-7016 author: Bukdahl, Else Marie title: A new somaesthetic approach to Renaissance art in Florence date: 2022-01-03 words: 5455 flesch: 50 summary: She thus focuses mainly on an in-depth analysis of “how viewers in Medicean Florence were self-consciously cultivated in somaesthetic experience.” It is through a very precise analysis of the ”environments in which somaesthetic experience occurred 4 Shusterman, Richard, ”Intellectualism and the Field of Aesthetics. keywords: aesthetics; allie; allie terry; analysis; approach; art; artifacts; aspects; bodies; body; book; bukdahl; calcio; century; chapel; concept; contemporary; description; digital; donatello; embodiment; experience; figure; florence; florentine; fritsch; game; historical; holy; ideals; important; interpretation; jerusalem; journal; judith; magi; marie; medicean; medicean florence; medici; mind; new; new jerusalem; new somaesthetic; nuanced; number; original; palazzo; performance; performative; pilgrims; political; power; practice; present; procession; renaissance; renaissance art; sites; somaesthetic; somaesthetic experience; space; statue; studies; terry; time; viewer; visitors; visual; volume; way; works; world cache: jos-7016.pdf plain text: jos-7016.txt item: #109 of 127 id: jos-7017 author: Kremer, Alexander title: Ars Erotica and Scientia Sexualis date: 2022-01-03 words: 2793 flesch: 48 summary: In contrast, it is clear that Shusterman defends ars erotica, and he explores the classical cultures where he can find elements of this aesthetic approach to sexuality. Although Shusterman admits his debt to Foucault for his pioneering studies on sexuality, he intends his study of ars erotica to be a “complement” rather than a replacement of Foucault’s History and Sexuality, a complement from a broader cultural perspective but also from a different erotic orientation.2 keywords: aesthetic; ancient; approach; ars; ars erotica; arts; beauty; book; classical; complexity; connection; criteria; culture; desire; different; erotica; experience; feature; foucault; historical; history; indian; knowledge; kremer; love; philosophy; pleasure; principles; renaissance; scientia; sexual; sexualis; sexuality; shusterman; somaesthetics; spiritual; terms; theory; tradition; volume cache: jos-7017.pdf plain text: jos-7017.txt item: #110 of 127 id: jos-7022 author: Heinrich, Falk; Andrzejewski, Adam title: Editorial: Artifacts, Bodies, and Aesthetics date: 2022-01-03 words: 1401 flesch: 33 summary: The relationship between the human body and cultural artifacts, such as design artifacts, artworks, and religious artifacts, is both fascinating and peculiar. Advances in cognitive sciences (Newman et al., 2014), philosophy of mind and language (Muñoz-Corcuera, 2016), and law (Andina, 2017) have shown that art objects are more similar to us than we realize and that we tend to have serious intimate relationships with them. keywords: aesthetics; agential; andrzejewski; appreciation; artifacts; artworks; bodies; body; cassidy; cultural; culture; design; dimensions; experience; human; minimal; objects; relationship; self; sense; somaesthetic; soul; volume; world cache: jos-7022.pdf plain text: jos-7022.txt item: #111 of 127 id: jos-7023 author: Tamamura, Kyo title: Meliorate Meliorism: A Review of Somaesthetics and the Philosophy of Culture: Projects in Japan (ed. Higuchi, S.) date: 2022-01-03 words: 1804 flesch: 62 summary: Is it possible to grasp the overall picture of Japanese somaesthetics? Regardless, is it useful to examine Japanese somaesthetics? keywords: art; bodies; bodily; body; book; century; culture; education; higuchi; ito; japan; japanese; meliorism; people; philosophy; projects; research; review; sense; shusterman; somaesthetics; sports; study; use cache: jos-7023.pdf plain text: jos-7023.txt item: #112 of 127 id: jos-7053 author: Hakola, Outi title: Breathing in Mortality: Demedicalization of Death in Documentary Films date: 2022-11-30 words: 8320 flesch: 51 summary: Quinlivan (2012) has observed that breathing shows itself through cinematic place—it is something that is made visible (and heard) particularly through breathing bodies on screen. Death scenes: Ethics of the face and cinematic deaths. keywords: agency; alan; aspects; bodies; body; breathing; breathlessness; brian; camera; care; century; characters; cinematic; close; connection; covidland; death; deathbed; difficulty; documentaries; documentary; dying; end; experiences; extremis; family; films; focus; hakola; health; hospice; icu; images; intensive; journal; life; long; loss; medical; medical technology; medicalization; medicine; medium; moment; mortality; movement; narration; narrative; natural; number; outi; palliative; patients; people; person; potential; practices; press; process; processes; role; scene; screen; sense; sobchack; somaesthetics; sound; space; spatial; technologies; technology; temporal; time; university; use; ventilator; viewer; volume; way; world cache: jos-7053.pdf plain text: jos-7053.txt item: #113 of 127 id: jos-7057 author: none title: Editorial Board date: 2022-01-03 words: 231 flesch: 31 summary: Professor Palle Dahlstedt (Sweden) Associate Professor Yanping Gao (China) Professor Mathias Girel (France) Professor Leszek Koczanowicz (Poland) Published by Aalborg University Press Journal website somaesthetics.aau.dk The Journal of Somaesthetics was founded by Richard Shusterman, Else Marie Bukdahl and Ståle Stenslie. Senior lecturer Max Ryynänen (Finland), until 2021 Post.doc Anne Tarvainen (Finland), from 2022 Issue Editors Assistant professor Adam Andrzejewski (Poland) Professor Falk Heinrich (Denmark) keywords: associate; commons; denmark; finland; journal; professor; somaesthetics; sweden cache: jos-7057.pdf plain text: jos-7057.txt item: #114 of 127 id: jos-7058 author: none title: Contents date: 2022-01-03 words: 124 flesch: 28 summary: Artifacts, Bodies, and Aesthetics Contents Editorial: Artifacts, Bodies, and Aesthetics 4 Adam Andrzejewski and Falk Heinrich Articles: Body and Soul . . . and the Artifact: The Aesthetically Extended Self 7 Alessandro Bertinetto Healing, Reverie and Somaesthetic Anchors: 27 Designing objects of soft fascination to move from fight and flight, to flow and flourish Chloe Cassidy Handling digital reproductions of artworks 51 Christian Sivertsen and Anders Sundnes Løvlie Object and Soma: Remarks on Aesthetic Appreciation of Design 72 Monika Favara-Kurkowski and Adam Andrzejewski Book Reviews: Ars Erotica and Scientia Sexualis 84 keywords: adam; aesthetics; andrzejewski; artifacts; bodies cache: jos-7058.pdf plain text: jos-7058.txt item: #115 of 127 id: jos-7361 author: Tschaepe, Mark title: Somaesthetics of Discomfort and Wayfinding: Encouraging Inclusive Architectural Design date: 2023-03-19 words: 7080 flesch: 42 summary: Regarding most wayfinding experiences within designed spaces, a generally accepted attitude follows an insight of Bálint Veres: many experiences with architecture are considered non-aesthetic. Considering uncomfortable somatic experiences of navigation would provide designers with tools to conceptualize and create wayfinding affordances within various spaces. keywords: ability; aboim; affordances; anxiety; appreciation; architects; architectural; architectural design; awareness; bodies; body; borges; buildings; confusing; considerations; decision; design; devlin; different; discomfort; drivers; ecological; elements; engagement; environment; everyday; experience; factors; feelings; focus; garages; gibson; habits; hospitals; höök; inclusive; individual; information; inquiry; journal; lynch; mark; navigation; navigators; number; parking; parking garages; pedestrians; people; persons; perspectives; practice; press; problematic; process; psychology; pérez; reflection; shusterman; signage; somaesthetics; somatic; somatic experiences; spaces; spatial; systems; tools; tschaepe; types; use; users; volume; wayfinding; work; world cache: jos-7361.pdf plain text: jos-7361.txt item: #116 of 127 id: jos-7380 author: Møller, Britta title: Care practice as aesthetic co-creation : A somaesthetic perspective on care work date: 2022-11-30 words: 8183 flesch: 52 summary: Dealing with the uncertainty that is emerging in the interactions in care situations, in which doubt, hope, power, and vulnerability are at stake, is to train people to become more caring and aesthetically attentive to the embodied situations in care work and in life in general. The idea is to understand more of the transformative entanglement of impressions and expressions in experiences—in this case, in care work experiences. keywords: actors; aesthetic; aesthetic co; analysis; anne; appreciation; aspects; attention; bodily; body; bodywork; care; care practice; care situation; care work; care workers; caring; case; communication; creation; creative; data; dewey; dimensions; elderly; elderly care; experience; forms; gherardi; hand; health; help; impressions; journal; karen; knowledge; learning; locus; means; morning; møller; narrative; need; notion; object; perspective; position; potential; power; practice; pragmatic; process; qualitative; quality; receiver; research; sensory; shadowing; shusterman; simpson; situation; somaesthetic; study; subtle; theory; twigg; volume; work; workers; world cache: jos-7380.pdf plain text: jos-7380.txt item: #117 of 127 id: jos-7386 author: Makky, Lukáš title: Aesthetic, Somatic and Somaesthetic Experience of the City date: 2023-03-19 words: 8358 flesch: 45 summary: Introduction It may sound paradoxical considering the expansion of a somaesthetics (based on experience) and the fact that aesthetic experience is a central notion of everyday aesthetics (in contrast to aesthetic of art); considering the position of aesthetic experience in general, but the notion of aesthetic experience was intensely challenged in previous decades. Th past two years were, from the theoretical point of view, so extreme that they even questioned the very need (or even necessity1) of aesthetic experience and required some sort of revision.2 keywords: aesthetic; aesthetic experience; analysis; approach; architecture; art; aspects; benjamin; berleant; body; building; city; complex; criticism; crucial; dewey; different; distance; dweller; engagement; environment; existence; experience; experiencing; fact; general; human; information; interaction; interpretation; journal; kind; level; like; living; makky; necessary; need; notion; number; object; paper; participation; phenomena; point; position; process; reality; recipient; sense; shusterman; situation; somaesthetic; somaesthetic experience; somatic; space; theory; time; understanding; urban; urban experience; valid; view; volume; years cache: jos-7386.pdf plain text: jos-7386.txt item: #118 of 127 id: jos-7408 author: Veres, Balint title: Notes on the Aural Aspects of Built Environment date: 2023-03-19 words: 5381 flesch: 56 summary: Acoustic space, which is intellectually homeless, and somaesthetically neglected, when unleashed, becomes an anonymous murmur of Body, Space, Architecture85 Notes on the Aural Aspects of Built Environment chaos or terrain for a complacent resounding of power. In comparison with the established discourse on soundscape, this writing does not start from fieldworks and empirical- based terms with the goals of a general theorization but works the other way around: it arrives at the notion of soundscape in its conclusion by pointing out the unsatisfying nature of any conception of architecture that misses the aural aspects of architectural space, hence excluding a crucial somaesthetic dimension both from theoretical discourse and designer practice. keywords: acoustic; action; architecture; art; aspects; audible; aural; body; buildings; bálint; cambridge; chaos; child; circle; city; crucial; design; dimension; discourse; environment; everyday; experience; forces; general; gilman; hearing; home; important; individual; insulation; journal; life; like; mental; music; narrator; nature; new; noise; nostalgia; notes; number; order; oxford; perception; physical; practice; press; range; robinson; sense; shusterman; silence; somaesthetics; song; sonic; sound; soundscape; space; spatial; state; study; university; urban; veres; visual; volume; wallpaper; way; world; york cache: jos-7408.pdf plain text: jos-7408.txt item: #119 of 127 id: jos-7412 author: Phengphan, Suki; Elstad, Tiril; Bjorbækmo, Wenche title: Yoga an auxiliary tool in students’ lives: creating and re-creating balance in mindful bodies date: 2023-05-09 words: 8588 flesch: 57 summary: Practicing yoga is to adapt to space and atmosphere When I entered the door, the atmosphere was very calm. Practicing yoga is looking for an atmosphere of presence in oneself I am looking for some kind of tranquility and try to imagine my mind as a blue sky. keywords: analysis; atmosphere; attention; auxiliary; awareness; balance; bjorbækmo; bodies; bodily; body; breathing; change; consciousness; elstad; et al; everyday; existence; experience; findings; gallagher; habits; health; help; human; journal; life; lives; manen; meaning; means; meditation; mental; mental health; merleau; mind; mindful; new; number; participants; people; phengphan; phenomenological; phenomenology; philosophy; ponty; practice; practitioners; present; press; program; qualitative; research; school; schrøder; self; sense; shusterman; social; somaesthetics; students; study; suki; things; thoughts; time; tiril; tool; university; van; volume; way; wenche; world; yoga; young cache: jos-7412.pdf plain text: jos-7412.txt item: #120 of 127 id: jos-7479 author: Struzik, Bartlomiej title: Is space recognizing a form? A contributory study for the theory of Somactive Art date: 2023-03-19 words: 6018 flesch: 54 summary: I understand the experience of sculptural space as a subjective, engagement-laden sphere of emotional experiences relating to the broadly-defined sculptural form in time and space. In the paper I will devote a lot of space to the Transitus cycle - which will probably Body, Space, Architecture104 Is space recognizing a form? keywords: architecture; art; artistic; arts; atmosphere; bartlomiej; berlin; body; character; cognitive; compositions; concept; contemporary; context; contributory; creation; creative; cycle; design; development; dialogue; dimension; direct; emotional; experience; field; fine; form; formal; garden; hand; house; human; important; individual; intellectual; intuitions; issues; journal; kraków; landscape; life; matejko; material; medium; memorial; memory; multi; new; number; objects; open; paper; perception; personal; place; practice; press; process; professor; public; publishing; recognizing; reference; reflection; research; richard; role; scientific; sculptural; sculptural space; shusterman; somactive; somactive art; somaesthetics; source; space; space recognizing; structure; struzik; study; theoretical; theory; time; transitus; understanding; university; use; visual; void; volume; way; work; york cache: jos-7479.pdf plain text: jos-7479.txt item: #121 of 127 id: jos-7492 author: Dhillon, Pradeep title: Architectural Gestures in International Relations date: 2023-03-19 words: 7994 flesch: 49 summary: Embassy buildings need to be functional, a gesture of friendship towards the host country and also display the cultural accomplishments of the sending country. The State Department was applauded for its “enlightened new design policy, which recognized how important it was for American buildings overseas “to be in harmony with the cultural, architectural and climatic conditions.” keywords: american; approach; architectural gestures; architecture; aristotle; attention; balance; belgian; belgium; body; building; chandigarh; changes; corbusier; country; cultural; delhi; democratic; design; dhillon; different; diplomacy; diplomatic; embassies; embassy; embassy architecture; environment; essay; example; experience; finnish; friendship; functional; functionality; gestures; global; gujral; host; human; importance; india; interests; international; international relations; journal; kant; kantian; land; language; linguistic; loeffler; macarthur; maeyer; material; meaning; modern; mughal; natural; nature; need; new; non; number; offices; open; philosophy; political; politics; pradeep; press; project; purpose; relations; relationship; respect; role; sending; shusterman; social; somaesthetics; space; states; stone; successful; thought; time; turn; u.s; united; university; use; values; view; volume; way; whyte; wider; wittgenstein; words; world cache: jos-7492.pdf plain text: jos-7492.txt item: #122 of 127 id: jos-7528 author: Heinrich, Falk; Møller, Britta title: Editorial: Aesthetics and Body Experiences in Health Care date: 2022-11-30 words: 1918 flesch: 42 summary: The aesthetic practices of these groups of youngsters entailed singing, body practices, and entertainment aimed at experiences of joy and pleasure. In health care, bodies are seen as targets of daily care in terms of personal hygiene, medical treatment, exercise, proper nutrition, and medication. keywords: aesthetic; articles; awareness; bodies; body; breathing; care; cinematic; death; delivery; design; dying; experiences; focus; hakola; health; healthcare; højlund; life; medical; møller; patients; people; practices; room; skouboe; somaesthetic; stress; studies; technologies; technology; work cache: jos-7528.pdf plain text: jos-7528.txt item: #123 of 127 id: jos-7572 author: none title: Editorial Board date: 2022-11-30 words: 227 flesch: 32 summary: Professor Palle Dahlstedt (Sweden) Associate Professor Yanping Gao (China) Professor Mathias Girel (France) Professor Leszek Koczanowicz (Poland) Published by Aalborg University Press Journal website somaesthetics.aau.dk The Journal of Somaesthetics was founded by Richard Shusterman, Else Marie Bukdahl and Ståle Stenslie. Professor Dag Svanaes (Norway) Professor Arto Haapala (Finland) Professor Mie Buhl (Denmark) keywords: associate; commons; denmark; finland; journal; professor; research; somaesthetics cache: jos-7572.pdf plain text: jos-7572.txt item: #124 of 127 id: jos-7573 author: none title: Contents date: 2022-11-30 words: 76 flesch: -9 summary: Aesthetics and Body Experiences in Health Care Contents Editorial: Aesthetics and Body Experiences in Health Care 4 Britta Møller and Falk Heinrich Articles: Crafting atmospheres for Healthcare Design 8 Esben Bala Skouboe and Marie Højlund Breathing in Mortality: Demedicalization of Death in Documentary Films 30 Outi Hakola Care practice as aesthetic co-creation: A somaesthetic perspective on care work 45 Britta Møller Somaesthetics in early Korean history: The educational scope of the hwarang 59 Jiyun Bae keywords: aesthetics; body; care; experiences cache: jos-7573.pdf plain text: jos-7573.txt item: #125 of 127 id: jos-7669 author: Alison, Aurosa title: Editorial: Body, Space, Architecture date: 2023-03-19 words: 2479 flesch: 44 summary: The relationship between body and architecture is substantial. The identity relationship between space and Leib is consequential; architecture lends itself to the reasons of the living body, a body that is not reduced solely to physical presence but also includes a set of symbolic and pragmatic meanings: “Very roughly speaking for the moment, Körper denotes the physical body as object, while Leib typically signifies the lived, feeling body or the body as intentionality or subject” (Shusterman, 2010, p. 207). keywords: addition; architecture; artistic; arts; bauhaus; body; case; city; design; discomfort; environment; experience; fact; fine; international; issue; journal; knowledge; lecture; living; new; private; reality; regard; relationship; shusterman; somaesthetics; somatic; space; theory; university; urban; use; virtual; way; weimar cache: jos-7669.pdf plain text: jos-7669.txt item: #126 of 127 id: jos-7760 author: none title: Editorial Board date: 2023-03-19 words: 232 flesch: 31 summary: Professor Dag Svanaes (Norway) Professor Arto Haapala (Finland) Professor Mie Buhl (Denmark) Post.doc Anne Tarvainen (Finland) Issue Editors Professor Aurosa Alison (Italy) Professor Falk Heinrich (Denmark) keywords: associate; commons; denmark; finland; journal; professor; somaesthetics; sweden cache: jos-7760.pdf plain text: jos-7760.txt item: #127 of 127 id: jos-7761 author: none title: Contents date: 2023-03-19 words: 118 flesch: -10 summary: Body, Space, Architecture Contents Editorial: Body, Space, Architecture 4 Aurosa Alison Articles: Motion and Emotion: Understanding Urban Architecture 9 through Diverse Multisensorial Engagements Tenna D.O. Tvedebrink, Lars B. Fich, Elisabetta Canepa, Zakaria Djebbara, Asbjørn C. Carstens, Dylan Chau Huynh, and Ole B. Jensen Aesthetic, Somatic, and Somaesthetic Experience of the City 30 Lukáš Makky Somaesthetics of Discomfort and Wayfinding: 44 Encouraging Inclusive Architectural Design Mark Tschaepe Sensing the Virtual: Atmosphere and Somaesthetics in Virtual Reality 57 Jessica Fiala Essays: Notes on the Aural Aspects of Built Environment 78 Bálint Veres Architectural Gestures in International Relations 88 Pradeep A. Dhillon Artistic Statement: Is space recognizing a form? A contributory study for the theory of Somactive Art 103 Bartlomiej Struzik keywords: architecture; body; somaesthetics; space; virtual cache: jos-7761.pdf plain text: jos-7761.txt