
Ghislaine Boddington
10/17/22 • 33 min
Is your body part of the interface? Do you track your health and fitness on your smart phone? Are you quantifying yourself to the point of modification? Do you realise how much money corporations can make from the personal data you upload to the web?
Ghislaine Boddington is an award-winning Creative Director, Presenter and Researcher. She is a Cofounder of body>data>space (fka shinkansen), an interactive design collective based in East London who have advocated for the living body to be at the heart of the digital debate since the early 1990s. She is a Reader in Digital Immersion at the School of Design, University of Greenwich where she researches the future of collective embodiment under her theme “The Internet of Bodies”.
In this episode, Ghislaine speaks with Professor Neil Maiden about why technology should enhance not just the brain but the body, the blurred virtual and physical world the pandemic created, and reveals the single most important thing she needs in order to be creative
Produced by Diana Squires
Edited by Emilia Rolewicz
Executive Producer Sam Steele
Theme music generated by AI @ www.dsoundraw.io
Links
Ghislaine Boddington The Internet of Bodies website.
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Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Is your body part of the interface? Do you track your health and fitness on your smart phone? Are you quantifying yourself to the point of modification? Do you realise how much money corporations can make from the personal data you upload to the web?
Ghislaine Boddington is an award-winning Creative Director, Presenter and Researcher. She is a Cofounder of body>data>space (fka shinkansen), an interactive design collective based in East London who have advocated for the living body to be at the heart of the digital debate since the early 1990s. She is a Reader in Digital Immersion at the School of Design, University of Greenwich where she researches the future of collective embodiment under her theme “The Internet of Bodies”.
In this episode, Ghislaine speaks with Professor Neil Maiden about why technology should enhance not just the brain but the body, the blurred virtual and physical world the pandemic created, and reveals the single most important thing she needs in order to be creative
Produced by Diana Squires
Edited by Emilia Rolewicz
Executive Producer Sam Steele
Theme music generated by AI @ www.dsoundraw.io
Links
Ghislaine Boddington The Internet of Bodies website.
CebAI: twitter LinkedIn Website email
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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