That’s the questions Featherstone and Burrows try to answer in the book “CYBERSPACE/CYBERBODIES/CYBERPUNK: CULTURES OF TECHNOLOGICAL EMBODIMENT.” A review of the book is at EBSCOhost. What interests me is that they though that synthetic worlds “[have] the potential for intellectual disembodiment and transcendence of flesh and bone (Gerhard et al, 2004).” What amazes me most is that the book was written in 1995! *shakes his head*
Gerhard, M., Moore, D., & Hobbs, D. (2004, October). Embodiment and copresence in collaborative interfaces. International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 61(4), 453-480.
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