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The Simple Feeling of Being Sandy Groebner Candidate,Interdisciplinary Master’s of Art, Media & Design 2008-2010
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“… the general western presumption of the superiority of mind over body may result in the eclipse of the embodied reaction by the intellect.” Featherstone, Hepworth and Turner, The Body: Social Process and Cultural Theory, p 284.
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human interaction haptics, proxemics and kinesics bodily perception (of others)
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my aim is to reposition the importance of the body by illustrating its intrinsic intelligence, awareness and ability to perceive in ways not always recognized by the intellect
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What is non-verbal communication?
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Research Questions [1] How do I identify non-verbal communication, that is, touch, body position, gesture and proximity in my work? [2] How can aspects of non-verbal communication be incorporated in contemporary sculptural work? [3] How can non-verbal communication theory affect viewers’ understanding of and response to contemporary figurative sculptural work?
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situating my work
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Antony Gormley
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Hanneke Beaumont
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George Segal
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Steinunn Thorarinsdottir
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what is the relationship between non-verbal communication in human-to-human interaction and our understanding of the body as an important and legitimate source of awareness and experience?
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Sketchup models of “the listening booth” to be used for research
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reading the space between
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The Simple Feeling of Being
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