EMBODIMENT
Is this truly an experience? I ask: does it really express an experience? … [Wittgenstein]
PHOTOGRAPHY
To photograph is to appropriate what is photographed—to place it within a relation to the world. … [Sontag]
TIMELESSNESS
Ordinary language requires verbs to be inflected for tense, even where time—as in mathematics—is irrelevant. … [Quine]
AWATAR
A vessel for our projections of the self.
REALITY
The visible is no longer reality; the invisible is no longer a dream. … [William Butler Yeats]
BODY
Human bodies think, feel, decide, and move mountains in carrying out their intentions. … [Quine]
IDENTITY
Am I the one online, or merely a copy of a part of myself? Objects are identical only to themselves. … [Hume]
DATA
The body has become a field of extractive mechanisms. … [Zuboff]
SELFHOOD
Who do we become when we can be anyone?
CYBORG
Once enhanced and pacified, the body has become a site of operation for both technology and remote agents. … [Stelarc]