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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.27.2017.tde-27092017-093410
Document
Author
Full name
Danilo Patzdorf Casari de Oliveira
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2017
Supervisor
Committee
Felice, Massimo di (President)
Braga, Maria Lucia Santaella
Laurentiz, Silvia Regina Ferreira de
Silva, Wagner Souza e
Title in Portuguese
Sobre aquilo que um dia chamaram corpo: corporalidade nas ambiências digitais
Keywords in Portuguese
Comunicação
Corpo
Sexo virtual
Tecnologia digital
Abstract in Portuguese
Esta dissertação aborda as transformações que a tecnologia digital está operando sobre aquilo que um dia chamaram corpo. Nossa atual capacidade de perceber, interagir e intervir em múltiplos espaços sem nos deslocarmos fisicamente revela que já ingressamos coletivamente em uma nova condição da experiência corporal nas redes digitais. Isto é, a crescente participação das tecnologias mecânicas, elétricas e digitais no nosso cotidiano inaugurou sensações e assim transformou o estatuto e as condições do corpo, instaurando o que chamaremos corporalidades reticulares. Nesta perspectiva, os dualismos que arregimentaram a modernidade (mente/corpo, animal/humano, público/privado, natureza/cultura) são depostos, anunciando uma época em que não há mais aquele abismo ontológico que separou o humano da tecnologia. Deste modo, o objetivo desta dissertação é discutir o estatuto e a condição do corpo na época das redes digitais para abrir nossa percepção para uma realidade insuficientemente compreendida pela palavra corpo. Por isso, a justificativa desta pesquisa se dá pela urgência em compreendermos de que maneira a tecnologia digital está criando, retificando ou ressaltando atributos corporais anteriores e contemporâneos ao advento da comunicação digital em rede. Para tanto, a indisciplina própria ao corpo foi aqui utilizada como metodologia de pesquisa, atravessando irresponsavelmente diversos campos das ciências humanas, na tentativa de contemplar conceitualmente a complexidade de um assunto inapreensível enquanto "objeto de pesquisa". Analisando as ambiências digitais e o chamado "sexo virtual", concluiremos que àquele corpo natural, individual e sensível aos estímulos orgânicos do seu entorno, impõe-se agora um corporalidade reticular, sem centro nem periferia, capaz de sentir a miríade de estímulos transorgânicos, semióticos e sintéticos que a atravessam no contexto digital e fora dele.
Title in English
Regarding what has been one day called body: corporality in the digital ambiences
Keywords in English
Body
Communication
Digital technology
Virtual sex
Abstract in English
This dissertation adresses the transformation digital technology is operating on all of that they one day called body. Our current capacity to perceive, interact and intervene in multiple spaces without having to physically move reveals we have collectively joined into a brand-new body experience condition through the digital networks. What I mean is that the increasing participation of mechanical, electric and digital technologies in our daily lives launched some sensations, thus transforming body constitution and its conditions, creating what we will be calling reticulate corporality. Into this perspective, the dualities that have regimented modernity (mind/body, animal/human, public/private, nature/culture) are deposed, in the announce of a period in which the ontological chasm between human and technology no more exists. That said, this dissertation aims the discussion over the body constitution and its conditions into the digital media era so we can expand our perception to a reality that is insufficiently comprised by the word body. That said, this research justifies itself due to the urgency to comprehend how digital technology is creating, rectifying or emphasizing body attributes that are prior and contemporary to the advent of the networking digital communication. Therefore, the indiscipline inherent to the body has been here used as a research methodology, recklessly intercepting several fields from the Human sciences, in an attempt to conceptually contemplate the complexity of an issue that is inapprehensible as a "research object". Through the analysis of the digital ambiences and the so-called "virtual sex", we will be able to conclude that the natural, individual and sensitive to surrounding organic stimulus body is now imposed a new reticulate corporality, with no center or periphery, able to feel the myriad of transorganic, semiotic and synthetic stimuli that cross it into and out of the digital context.
 
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2017-09-27
 
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