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Schiphorst, Thecla

Feeling you close to me: Mediating an infant's presence through an exploration of tactile interaction
A case study of Merce Cunningham's use of the LifeForms computer choreographic system in the making of Trackers
Attending to inner self: Designing and unfolding breath-based VR experiences through micro-phenomenology
Breath as an Embodied Connection for Performer-System Collaborative Improvisation
Carrying others: A feminist materialist approach to research-creation
Cross-dressing and border crossing: Exploring experience methods across disciplines
Dance illusioning the cyborg: technological themes in the movement practices and audience perception of three urban dance styles
Designing for kinaesthetic experience: A somatic approach to developing soft wearable prototypes to support self-regulation
Exploring creative decision-making in choreographic practice: a phenomenological study of situated cognition
Exploring thermal sensation in the design of parent-child distant interaction

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