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Embodiment as first affordance: tinkering, tuning, tracking
Ben Spatz
School of Arts and Humanities
Centre for Research in New Music
Centre for Experimental Practices (CXP)
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Tinkering
100%
Realist Ontology
100%
Embodied Practice
66%
Human Body
33%
Three-mode
33%
Everyday Life
33%
Skilled Practice
33%
Critical Intervention
33%
Material Engagement
33%
Material Practices
33%
Fine-grained Details
33%
Realist
33%
Close Analysis
33%
Arts and Humanities
Affordances
100%
realist
100%
Engagement
75%
thinkers
50%
Embodied Practice
50%
Enactment
25%
Manifestation
25%
Philosophical realism
25%