Bodies Translating Bodies: Methodological Reflections on How to Tackle Aesthetic Practices from an ANT Point of View

Alvise Mattozzi*, Laura Lucia Parolin

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    Abstract

    STS and ‘aesthetic studies’ share an interest in artifacts and the aim to describe and analyse both artifacts and their agency. The present article contributes to such dialogue, first by reconstructing the relation between Actor-Network Theory and ‘aesthetic studies’ and then by proposing an analytical model enabling the description of ‘aesthetic practices’, by considering artifacts as bodies. Such model draws on Latour’s (2004) reflection about bodies, on Ingold’s (2007) one about materials and especially on Fontanille’s (2004) semiotics of the body. To illustrate the relevance of the model, the article offers a description-analysis of the development of a prototype of an electronic circuit designed for a data glove.
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalScience & Technology Studies
    Volume34
    Issue number4
    Pages (from-to)2-29
    ISSN2243-4690
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 15. Dec 2021

    Keywords

    • aesthetic practices
    • affect
    • bodies
    • core-envelopes
    • design
    • instauration

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