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Indo-Pacific Journal of Phenomenology

On-line version ISSN 1445-7377
Print version ISSN 2079-7222

Abstract

HARTH, Jonathan et al. 'Who is this body?' - A qualitative user study on 'The Machine to be Another' as a virtual embodiment system. Indo-Pac. j. phenomenol. (Online) [online]. 2020, vol.20, n.1, pp.1-11. ISSN 1445-7377.  http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/20797222.2020.1857953.

Like no other medium, virtual reality (VR) offers new possibilities to alter the perception of reality. These possibilities are mainly related to the feeling of presence in a virtual environment. With the VR performance 'The Machine to be Another' (TMTBA), we find an innovative embodiment system that enables a virtual body swap between two users. Hence, we conceptualise the performance as some kind of breaching experiment in order to alter self- and body perception. With the use of TMTBA and a qualitative research approach, we hope to gain a closer insight into the formation, alteration and persistence of body images. This challenges the phenomenological idea that our sense of bodily presence is essentially anchored in our physical or 'objective' body as we know it and seems to potentially expand our notion of what bodily presence can mean.

Keywords : body schema; body swap; embodiment; phenomenology; qualitative study; 'The Machine to be Another'; selfhood; virtual reality; zero point.

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