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|Booktitle=Objects, Bodies and Work Practice
 
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|Pages=285-294
 
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|Abstract=In this collection, the authors address the organization of interaction in
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which ‘things’ play specifi c roles. Although the contexts and types of
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things the authors discuss are diverse, there are some common features.
 
First, they are things locatable in a particular space; they are ‘spatial
 
things’. Secondly, they are real, not imaginary; they are ‘sensory things’.
 
That is, they are visible, tangible, audible, scentable, and the like.
 
Thirdly, they are artifacts, material things invented for a purpose. They
 
have structures that are suitable for a certain distinctive activity,
 
although these structures can serve purposes beyond their original
 
design.
 
In this postscript, I attempt to outline what this volume contributes to
 
the development of the study of how things with the above-mentioned
 
features are perceived in interaction. I fi rst present theoretical characterizations
 
of sensory things whose meaning is emergently constituted in the
 
temporal unfolding of interaction. Next, a holistic view of space as a temporal
 
arrangement of multiple bodies that exhibit orientations to each
 
other and things in the environment of their interaction is presented. In
 
conclusion, I suggest in which directions studies of things in interaction
 
can be further developed.
 
 
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Nishizaka2019
BibType INCOLLECTION
Key Nishizaka2019
Author(s) Aug Nishizaka
Title Postscript: Thing and space
Editor(s) Dennis Day, Johannes Wagner
Tag(s) EMCA, Sensory Things, aspect-seeing, Spatial Things, aspect-perception
Publisher Multilingual Matters
Year 2019
Language English
City Bristol
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Volume
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Pages 285-294
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DOI 10.21832/9781788924535-014
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Series
Howpublished
Book title Objects, Bodies and Work Practice
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