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The module takes place over 1 week, from 12h to 16th of February 2024, from Monday to Friday, 9.00-17.00 -  - see  see timetable below for details.
(alternating between class on Zoom 12.02&14.02 on Zoom and class in Toni-Areal 13&16.02 in Toni). 

Topic

You may have first read the description of this course on the school Intranet or on an email. Your different activities online have probably shifted in the last few years, for instance during the height of the Covid pandemic and then between convenience and functionality, you have taken new habits:  discussing, learning, engaging with the world online, on Zoom, using a co-working platform such as a Miro board, etc. You are using WhatsApp, Discord, TikTok, Instagram or Facebook and many other communication apps on a daily basis, gaming or living part of your life online. This is how you are in touch with your friends, lovers, sexual partners, family… Maybe you even consider yourself “addicted”.

How did we get here? Over the past twenty-five years, the tech industry has built an infrastructure of communicating at distance and of sharing the most intimate parts of ourselves (even the ones we’re not aware of).


Yet, distant communication interfaces are not new: mail - via horse, train, air and more recently, the telephone have played essential roles in the construction of our interactions. And just as the emergence of the phone and the networks in the 19th century enhanced our communication models, the Internet and its palette of services accommodate distance in our daily relations. Each of these systems have set a range of social behaviours that frame our expectations and boundaries. And with every service, we discover how they can allow us to be in a greater mode of intimacy with each other.

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  • Assignment 1 (prepare Monday 12.02 afternoon):
    • Read 3 short papers:
      1. S. Agamanolis New Technologies for Human Connectedness, 2005
      2. J. Bitton Distance and Sexuality, 2006
      3. D. Leithinger, S. Follmer, A. Olwal, H. Ishii Physical Telepresence, 2014
    • Write 2-3 paragraphs about each paper with your impressions, questions, remarks (what concept is new to you, inspiring aspects, positions you disagree with, etc..) - send notes by email by on 12.2 by 19.00
    • Send a Postcard 
    • Watch S. Sherry Turkle Ted Talk (see below in references)

  • Assignment 2 (prepare Tuesday 13.2 afternoon): 
    • Read 2 papers:
      1. D. van Bel,  W. IJsselsteijn, Y. de Kort Interpersonal Connectedness, 2018
      2. A. Watson, D. Lupton, M. Michael Enacting intimacy and sociality at a distance in the COVID-19 crisis, 2020
    • Write 2-3 paragraphs about each paper with your impressions, questions, remarks (what concept is new to you, inspiring aspects, positions you disagree with, etc..) - send notes by email by on 13.2 by 19.00
    • Pick 3-4 examples of distant communication project or situation (in art, design, game, pop culture, politics, etc) and prepare to present them in class on Wednesday morning. Post on Miro board on 13.2 by 19.00
  • Assignment 3 (prepare Wednesday 14.2 afternoon): 
  • Assignment 4 - Final Work: The format and platform of the final outcome is decided by each the students. It will be an online "essay" representation of an interaction at distance (possibly 1-page website, video, or use of hosting platform such as Tik Tok, expanded written essay, filmed performance, games, new object, etc..). Preferably individual work (the works can be in connection with one another). Your work needs to be in adequacy with the intention and the process. The collection of works from each student will constitute together an online exhibition ( posted on Instagram).
    • +500 words to give context to the piece.
    • 2-3 mn presentation : why you made it, how it relates to the topic
    • fields of application: ...
    • the ideas could represent your position on a topic above or on a case study discussed in class, your new proposal, or your interpretation of an issue
    • potential audience: ...
  • Final presentation on Friday 16.2 afternoon. Upload final work on Instagram on the 16.2 by 1211.00 & present in class concisely. Send also hard copy via email/wetransfer.

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Attendance of all the in-class sessions are imperative (3 mornings session and 1 afternoon session).  
The first two sessions are sessions alternate between Zoom and Toni-Areal: first and third day online (Zoom link provided by email) - the second and last two sessions day are in presence. 
Zoom-etiquette during online sessions: please be present on screen (no commuting/travelling or doing another activity in parallel of the class), on time, and with camera turned-on as much as possible. 
Classes online and in presence at the same time are not possible.

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Mon 12.02 - on Zoom
Distance & relationships
Tu 13.02 - in Toni
Human Connectedness

We 14.02 - on Zoom
Connected Communities

Th 15.02 -
(...)

Fr 16.02 - in Toni
Intimacy revisited 

9.00

  • Intro: syllabus & course overview
  • Writing / reflective session

  • Lecture - Part 1
    'The fabric of Interaction is Distance'

  • Discussions in duos (Zoom room)

9.00

  • Readings discussion

  • Lecture - Part 2
    'The fabric of Interaction is Distance'

  • Discussions in duos (Live in Toni)


9.00

  • Readings discussion

  • Overview of case studies that capture current trends.
  • Discussion in duos (Zoom room) 
All day: Independent study - Prepare assignment 4


Morning:

Independent study - Prepare final assignment 4

Upload assignment 4

Afternoon:
Independent study - Prepare assignment 1
*Send assignment 1 by 19.00




Afternoon:
Independent study - Prepare assignment 2
*Send assignment 2 by 19.00



Afternoon:
Independent study - Prepare assignment 3
*Send assignment 3 by 19.00



13.00

  • Presentation of final assignments


  • Closing Discussion


Literature/References
  1. S. Agamanolis New Technologies for Human Connectedness, 2005
  2. J. Bitton Distance and Sexuality, 2006
  3. D. Leithinger, S. Follmer, A. Olwal, H. Ishii Physical Telepresence, 2014
  4. D. van Bel,  W. IJsselsteijn, Y. de Kort Interpersonal Connectedness, 2018
  5. A. Watson, D. Lupton, M. Michael Enacting intimacy and sociality at a distance in the COVID-19 crisis, 2020 
  6. T. Gayler, C. Sas, V. Kalnikaitè Material Food Probe: Personalized 3D Printed Flavors for Emotional Communication in Intimate Relationships, DIS 2020

+A. E. Christensen, M. H. Magnussen, T. S. Seindal, and D. Raptis. 2022. Shaping Romance: Mediating Intimacy for Co-located Couples. In Proceedings of OzCHI '21. 2021

+S. Turkle Alone Together, Basic Books, 2012
See related Ted Talk, Connected but alone 

Use the Reading guideline to comment on the texts.

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