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De-second-naturing

word unbecoming flesh in the work of bodies in flight

Sara Giddens Simon R. Jones

pp. 38-49

Abstract

Since 1997, through a series of intermedial collaborations with musi cians, video and sonic artists, Bodies in Flight have progressively inter rogated the impact of digital technologies on our sense of our selves and our interrelationships with others, and how those technologies can be used in performance to expose this intimate process of incorpo ration into the human psyche - what Bodies in Flight call "second- naturing'. This series of works has produced a sustained contemplation on contemporary human experience as an interstices in-between various discursive fields and their related technologies.

Publication details

Published in:

Broadhurst Susan, Machon Josephine (2009) Sensualities/textualities and technologies: writings of the body in 21st century performance. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 38-49

DOI: 10.1057/9780230248533_4

Full citation:

Giddens Sara, Jones Simon R. (2009) „De-second-naturing: word unbecoming flesh in the work of bodies in flight“, In: S. Broadhurst & J. Machon (eds.), Sensualities/textualities and technologies, Dordrecht, Springer, 38–49.