It can highlight our embodiment, a qualitative step away from the hallmark machines that work so resolutely to disembody us. |
In the woman's film, the gaze must be de-eroticized, but in doing this the films effectively disembody their spectator. |
Can it create community and commitment or does it eviscerate, virtualize, minimize, and disembody them? |
And language has the power to disembody that which was previously claimed as true, but has now become inconvenient. |
A cove of cathode-tube lighting, which rings the room where the walls begin to barrel into a vaulted ceiling, strengthens the aperture's ability to disembody the spectator. |
In partial contrast, early knowledge programs attempted to disembody all knowledge from its possessors to make it an organizational asset. |