Includes bibliographical references (pages 173-197) and index
The primacy of touch -- Learning how to see, describing how to feel : a 'felt' phenomenology -- The forgetting of touch : geometry with eyes and hands -- 'How the world touches us' : haptic aesthetics -- Tangible play, prosthetic performance -- Feel the presence : the technologies of touch -- Seeing with the hands, touching with the eyes -- Affecting touch : flesh and feeling-with
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Problems of touch and tactility run as a continuous thread in philosophy, psychology, medical writing and representations in art, from Ancient Greece to the present day. Not merely immediate skin sensation, touching and feeling are inextricably woven into embodied experiences that are emotional and expressive, personal and interpersonal, and mediated through technologies. Examining the role of touch in art, memory, digital design, developmental psychology, experiences of visual impairment, and tactile therapies, The Senses of Touch demonstrates the varieties of sensory experience, and explores the diverse range of our "senses" of touch