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    FCJ-150 AffeXity: Performing Affect with Augmented Reality by Susan Kozel

    Published in Fibreculture journal (01-01-2012)
    “…This discussion of affect and performance is based on early research for an artistic project called AffeXity exploring the use of augmented reality to embed…”
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    Re-presencing telematic dreaming - awakening a critical feminist phenomenology by Kozel, Susan

    “…This article enacts a re-presencing of Telematic Dreaming, the influential telepresence art installation by Paul Sermon from the 1990s. Revisiting an…”
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    The Potential of Passivity Beyond the Intentional Model by Federica Buongiorno, Susan Kozel

    Published in Humana.mente (01-08-2022)
    “…This article reconfigures Merleau-Ponty’s “Problem of Passivity” into the potential of passivity. It contributes to Claude Lefort’s strong claims that…”
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    The Potential of Passivity Beyond the Intentional Model. Consciousness as Disarticulation in Merleau-Ponty’s Institution and Passivity by Buongiorno, Federica, Kozel, Susan

    Published in Humana.mente (2022)
    “…This article reconfigures Merleau-Ponty’s “Problem of Passivity” into the potential of passivity. It contributes to Claude Lefort’s strong claims that…”
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    AffeXity: performing affect using augmented reality by Kozel, Susan

    Published in Fibreculture journal (2012)
    “…This discussion of affect and performance is based on early research for an artistic project called AffeXity exploring the use of Augmented Reality to embed…”
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    Journal Article
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    Mobile social choreographies: Choreographic insight as a basis for artistic research into mobile technologies by Kozel, Susan

    “…Creative use of networked wireless communications devices (such as mobile phones) contributes to a vibrant strand of media art called 'locative media', and has…”
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    The Weird Giggle: Attending to Affect in Virtual Reality by Kozel, Susan, Gibson, Ruth, Martelli, Bruno

    Published in Transformations (Bundaberg, Qld.) (2018)
    “…Virtual Reality (VR) is once again causing a stir, with conflicting assertions over its potential to usher in a glorious posthuman phase of freedom or to…”
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    Mobile social choreographies: choreographic insight as a basis for research into mobile networked communications by Kozel, Susan

    “…Creative use of networked wireless communications devices (such as mobile phones) contributes to a vibrant strand of media art called locative media, and has…”
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    Athikte's Voice: Listening to the Voice of the Dancer in Paul Valéry's “L'âme et la danse” by Kozel, Susan P.

    Published in Dance research journal (01-04-1995)
    “…”Dance, dear body, do not think,” the message attributed to the serpent in Paul Valéry's poem “La jeune parque,” lends biblical connotations to the duality…”
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    Embodied imagination: a hybrid method of designing for intimacy by Koefoed Hansen, Lone, Kozel, Susan

    Published in Digital creativity (Exeter) (01-12-2007)
    “…Situated in the domain of research into mobile, wireless, networked and wearable computing, this exploratory paperintroduces the embodied imagination method…”
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    The Diabolical Strategy of Mimesis: Luce Irigaray's Reading of Maurice Merleau-Ponty by KOZEL, SUSAN

    Published in Hypatia (01-07-1996)
    “…In this essay I explore the dynamic between Luce Irigaray and Maurice Merleau-Ponty as it unfolds in An Ethics of Sexual Difference (1993). Irigaray's strategy…”
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    Multi-Medea: Feminist performance using multimedia technologies by Kozel, Susan

    “…Feminist criticism enables us to see through the ritual virility of virtual reality, and to transform technological space into a powerful location, and mode,…”
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