Bodily notions of the self, that is, the body as an existential form which occupies space, is reconsidered here in alternative ways that might be considered ‘transgressive’. The representations of various contemporary artists suggest ways in which we break out of the barriers of our bodies, extending beyond the enclosure of skin. So, too, do recent and contemporary philosophers, who offer alternatives to spatial modes of thinking, in which metaphysical comprehension and produced space helps us shift our allegiance to fixity and closure. In fact, these models of identity, as contained within contour lines or set names, suggest that the concept of ‘self’ as a spatially ‘contained’ enclosure is perhaps too limiting. With implications for archi...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the perception of space in the context of digital architectu...
Akshita Sivakumar, Massachusetts Institute of Technology This body of research contends...
The intersection, or in some cases, collision between public and private lives, provides a place to ...
Bodily notions of the self, that is, the body as an existential form which occupies space, is recons...
Boundaries and Matter - The intangible and the corporeal A space dedicated to contemplation in a pub...
Intra-active boundaries: An investigation into the dynamic interrelationship between the human body...
The aim of this research is to investigate, through the lenses of art, themes of contemporary life s...
This article brings together recent feminist debates on the discursive construction of embodied iden...
In the last few decades, there has been a shift within the humanities: may from text, may from objec...
In this paper, I will be exploring my work and its layers of meaning through my own personal connect...
Passing and meeting or looking for a shared space where we could be together or where we could be al...
How is it possible for a boundary to be permeable, and how could one express such a concept in visua...
© 2011 Caroline PhillipsAs a result of Sexual Difference theory a new way to consider feminine subje...
The outcome of designing and navigating virtual space abstractions cannot be perceived as a neutral ...
Chapter in the book 'Spatialities'. 'Spatialities' draws on a distinguished panel of artists, cul...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the perception of space in the context of digital architectu...
Akshita Sivakumar, Massachusetts Institute of Technology This body of research contends...
The intersection, or in some cases, collision between public and private lives, provides a place to ...
Bodily notions of the self, that is, the body as an existential form which occupies space, is recons...
Boundaries and Matter - The intangible and the corporeal A space dedicated to contemplation in a pub...
Intra-active boundaries: An investigation into the dynamic interrelationship between the human body...
The aim of this research is to investigate, through the lenses of art, themes of contemporary life s...
This article brings together recent feminist debates on the discursive construction of embodied iden...
In the last few decades, there has been a shift within the humanities: may from text, may from objec...
In this paper, I will be exploring my work and its layers of meaning through my own personal connect...
Passing and meeting or looking for a shared space where we could be together or where we could be al...
How is it possible for a boundary to be permeable, and how could one express such a concept in visua...
© 2011 Caroline PhillipsAs a result of Sexual Difference theory a new way to consider feminine subje...
The outcome of designing and navigating virtual space abstractions cannot be perceived as a neutral ...
Chapter in the book 'Spatialities'. 'Spatialities' draws on a distinguished panel of artists, cul...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the perception of space in the context of digital architectu...
Akshita Sivakumar, Massachusetts Institute of Technology This body of research contends...
The intersection, or in some cases, collision between public and private lives, provides a place to ...