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Affective choreographies are produced by artistic performances and performances of daily lives, particularly within digital cultures. They integrate the intensive forces of affect with a choreographic sensibility of bodies, structures, data, environment, and emotions being constantly reconfigured. They are accessed and composed by means of phenomenological reflection and provoke a reconsideration of what constitutes a body. The mixed reality artwork CATALYSTS — Somatic Resonance is one example.
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Affective Choreographies
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Susan Kozel
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Affective choreographies are produced by artistic performances and performances of daily lives, particularly within digital cultures. They integrate the intensive forces of affect with a choreographic sensibility of bodies, structures, data, environment, and emotions being constantly reconfigured. They are accessed and composed by means of phenomenological reflection and provoke a reconsideration of what constitutes a body. The mixed reality artwork CATALYSTS — Somatic Resonance is one example.
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Berlin
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ICI Berlin Press
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April 28, 2026
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affect
choreography
phenomenology
performance
somatics
mixed reality
AI
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© by the author(s)
Except for images or otherwise noted, this publication is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
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en-GB
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97
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129
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Performing Embodiment: Choreographies of Affect, Language, and Social Norms, ed. by Alberica Bazzoni and Federica Buongiorno, Cultural Inquiry, 39 (Berlin: ICI Berlin Press, 2026), pp. 97–129
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