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Serious Attention to Touch

When screens often mediate our interactions, the profound significance of touch in our lives can easily be overlooked. Ari Elefterin, a transdisciplinary designer and somatic researcher, is passionately exploring this very terrain. Through their project “Touch Starved,” Ari delves into our intrinsic need for tactile connection, aiming to reintegrate touch into our daily experiences.

“Touch Starved” isn’t just a project; it’s a movement. It encompasses workshops like “Being in Touch” and introduces innovative tools such as the “SAT: Serious Attention to Touch” seating device. These initiatives offer designers and technologists a framework to recognize and address their physiological needs, encouraging them to become “body innovators.”

At the heart of Ari’s work lies the concept of embodied cognition—the idea that our thoughts and behaviors are deeply influenced by our physical experiences and interactions with the environment. This perspective challenges the traditional separation of mind and body, suggesting that our cognition is not just housed in our brains but is a dynamic interplay between our bodies and surroundings.

Ari’s approach resonates with themes from Annie Murphy Paul’s “The Extended Mind: The Power of Thinking Outside the Brain,” which explores how tools, environments, and social interactions extend our cognitive processes beyond the confines of our brains. By emphasizing touch and bodily engagement, “Touch Starved” exemplifies how design can harness embodied cognition to create more holistic and human-centered experiences.

Incorporating touch into design practices addresses the sensory deprivation prevalent in modern workplaces and promotes well-being and creativity. By acknowledging and integrating our innate human needs, initiatives like “Touch Starved” pave the way for environments that are more responsive to the full spectrum of human experience.

Ari’s work serves as a poignant reminder of the importance of touch in our lives. By reconnecting with this fundamental sense, we can foster deeper connections with ourselves and others, leading to more meaningful and fulfilling experiences.

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67 episodes

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Serious Attention to Touch

When screens often mediate our interactions, the profound significance of touch in our lives can easily be overlooked. Ari Elefterin, a transdisciplinary designer and somatic researcher, is passionately exploring this very terrain. Through their project “Touch Starved,” Ari delves into our intrinsic need for tactile connection, aiming to reintegrate touch into our daily experiences.

“Touch Starved” isn’t just a project; it’s a movement. It encompasses workshops like “Being in Touch” and introduces innovative tools such as the “SAT: Serious Attention to Touch” seating device. These initiatives offer designers and technologists a framework to recognize and address their physiological needs, encouraging them to become “body innovators.”

At the heart of Ari’s work lies the concept of embodied cognition—the idea that our thoughts and behaviors are deeply influenced by our physical experiences and interactions with the environment. This perspective challenges the traditional separation of mind and body, suggesting that our cognition is not just housed in our brains but is a dynamic interplay between our bodies and surroundings.

Ari’s approach resonates with themes from Annie Murphy Paul’s “The Extended Mind: The Power of Thinking Outside the Brain,” which explores how tools, environments, and social interactions extend our cognitive processes beyond the confines of our brains. By emphasizing touch and bodily engagement, “Touch Starved” exemplifies how design can harness embodied cognition to create more holistic and human-centered experiences.

Incorporating touch into design practices addresses the sensory deprivation prevalent in modern workplaces and promotes well-being and creativity. By acknowledging and integrating our innate human needs, initiatives like “Touch Starved” pave the way for environments that are more responsive to the full spectrum of human experience.

Ari’s work serves as a poignant reminder of the importance of touch in our lives. By reconnecting with this fundamental sense, we can foster deeper connections with ourselves and others, leading to more meaningful and fulfilling experiences.

  continue reading

67 episodes

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