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Identity and sexuality are the major subjects in my work. More specifically I am interested in the way we view and shape our sexual identity through mediated spaces. I look at these spaces through different lenses, to create a distance from its explicit content, to re-contextualise it. The digital space as a space/place for sexual encounters has been the main focus of my work for the past years. <br /> | Identity and sexuality are the major subjects in my work. More specifically I am interested in the way we view and shape our sexual identity through mediated spaces. I look at these spaces through different lenses, to create a distance from its explicit content, to re-contextualise it. The digital space as a space/place for sexual encounters has been the main focus of my work for the past years. <br /> | ||
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In what way does the liminal digital world shape narratives that explore our sexuality and intimacy? <br /> | In what way does the liminal digital world shape narratives that explore our sexuality and intimacy? <br /> | ||
Introduction
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The digital space is per definition a liminal space. It changed the way we have sexual encounters. Specifically I am focussing on how these encounters in a digital space difference from a corporeal encounter.
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2. Thesis Statement: Engaging in online sex asks for us evoking a body (Waskul 2005). This is done through webcam images but also through typed words and other forms fantasy. How do we shape and form lust and desire within this liminal space? How do online spaces and the sexual encounters within it relate to corporeal encounters?
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Engaging in online sex asks for us evoking a body (Waskul 2005). This is done through webcam images but also through typed words and other forms fantasy. How do we shape and form lust and desire within this liminal space? How do online spaces and the sexual encounters within it relate to corporeal encounters?
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Body
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II.1 First Topic: Narratives of online encounters
In what way does the liminal digital world shape narratives that explore our sexuality and intimacy?<br /> | II.1 First Topic: Narratives of online encounters
In what way does the liminal digital world shape narratives that explore our sexuality and intimacy?<br /> | ||
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Conclusion
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In what way does the liminal digital world shape narratives that explore our sexuality and intimacy?<br /> | In what way does the liminal digital world shape narratives that explore our sexuality and intimacy?<br /> |
Revision as of 16:38, 17 October 2018
General introduction
Identity and sexuality are the major subjects in my work. More specifically I am interested in the way we view and shape our sexual identity through mediated spaces. I look at these spaces through different lenses, to create a distance from its explicit content, to re-contextualise it. The digital space as a space/place for sexual encounters has been the main focus of my work for the past years.
For the thesis I look at this online space as a liminal space and compare and draw parallels between on-line space and corporeal spaces. How do sexual encounters within a digital space, being a liminal one, create forms of desire and intimacy that differ from physical encounters? What inhabits this space?
In what way does the liminal digital world shape narratives that explore our sexuality and intimacy?
Introduction
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Background
The digital space is per definition a liminal space. It changed the way we have sexual encounters. Specifically I am focussing on how these encounters in a digital space difference from a corporeal encounter.
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Thesis Statement:
Engaging in online sex asks for us evoking a body (Waskul 2005). This is done through webcam images but also through typed words and other forms fantasy. How do we shape and form lust and desire within this liminal space? How do online spaces and the sexual encounters within it relate to corporeal encounters?
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II.1 First Topic: Narratives of online encounters
In what way does the liminal digital world shape narratives that explore our sexuality and intimacy?
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II.2 Second Topic: Digital spaces
What are specific traits of digital spaces for sexual encounter? How do these attributes exist online?
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Digital x Corporeal spaces
In what way do digital spaces for sexual encounter relate do physical spaces?
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===Conclusion
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===Questions===
In what way does the liminal digital world shape narratives that explore our sexuality and intimacy?
What do these spaces say without the digital translation and context of a website.
How do sexual encounters within digital space, being a liminal one, create forms of desire and intimacy?
How to visualise liminality within online sexual communication?
How do online spaces and the sexual encounters within it relate to corporeal encounters?
Why is the digital world one that is eminently suitable for exploring our sexuality?