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As Von Phillip Auslander writes in "Liveness: Performance in a Mediatized Culture,""liveness" never really referred to co-presence in space and time.
Claire Gordon: A Conversation With Your Cellphone Claire Gordon 2011
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What seems to provoke disgust is the co-presence of death with pulsing life: the corpse being consumed by bacteria and worms, living things turned to dead pulp in digestion, bleeding wounds, scurrying rats in graveyards.
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As Von Phillip Auslander writes in "Liveness: Performance in a Mediatized Culture," "liveness" never really referred to co-presence in space and time.
Claire Gordon: A Conversation With Your Cellphone Claire Gordon 2011
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As Von Phillip Auslander writes in "Liveness: Performance in a Mediatized Culture," "liveness" never really referred to co-presence in space and time.
Claire Gordon: A Conversation With Your Cellphone Claire Gordon 2011
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As Von Phillip Auslander writes in "Liveness: Performance in a Mediatized Culture,""liveness" never really referred to co-presence in space and time.
Claire Gordon: A Conversation With Your Cellphone Claire Gordon 2011
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A therapist friend doesn't think so, saying, "I have always thought there is something important about the physicality of two bodies present together and negotiating that co-presence that is fundamental to psychotherapy."
Michael Sigman: Cybertherapy Is Cyber, But Is It Therapy? Michael Sigman 2010
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A therapist friend doesn't think so, saying, "I have always thought there is something important about the physicality of two bodies present together and negotiating that co-presence that is fundamental to psychotherapy."
Michael Sigman: Cybertherapy Is Cyber, But Is It Therapy? Michael Sigman 2010
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A therapist friend doesn't think so, saying, "I have always thought there is something important about the physicality of two bodies present together and negotiating that co-presence that is fundamental to psychotherapy."
Michael Sigman: Cybertherapy Is Cyber, But Is It Therapy? Michael Sigman 2010
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A therapist friend doesn't think so, saying, "I have always thought there is something important about the physicality of two bodies present together and negotiating that co-presence that is fundamental to psychotherapy."
Michael Sigman: Cybertherapy Is Cyber, But Is It Therapy? Michael Sigman 2010
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A therapist friend doesn't think so, saying, "I have always thought there is something important about the physicality of two bodies present together and negotiating that co-presence that is fundamental to psychotherapy."
Michael Sigman: Cybertherapy Is Cyber, But Is It Therapy? Michael Sigman 2010
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