Bodies in Virtual Space: Bridging Distance in Arts and Humanities Methods and Practices
How has social distancing affected the practice of the arts and humanities? This GAHDT Methods Conversation convenes researchers and practitioners from GAHDT projects to discuss what happens when activities that presuppose bodily co-presence must move to virtual space. We'll consider what is lost, gained, maintained and changed in this transposition. We can no longer take the body for granted: what light does this shed on our methods and practices?

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