prof. dr. Helena De Preester
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Art in times of stupidity : Stiegler’s politicization of art in the hyperindustrial age
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Visual art and the reconstruction of the artist's gesture : phenomenological arguments for an alternative mirror theory
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Subjectivity and transcendental illusions in the Anthropocene
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The object that technology is not and how we can relate to it
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Descartes on the passions of the soul and internal emotions : two challenges for interoception research in emotions
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Life is what you fill your attention with : the war for attention and the role of digital technology in the work of Bernard Stiegler
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A radical phenomenology of the body : subjectivity and sensations in body image and body schema
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Subjectivity as a sentient perspective and the role of interoception
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The interoceptive mind : from homeostasis to awareness
Manos Tsakiris and Helena De Preester (UGent)(2018) -
Sensitivity to the gesture behind drawings
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Drawing is a thinking machine: a digital Vasco da Gama
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Sensitivity to differences in the motor origin of drawings: from human to robot
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Investing in the act of painting: Ilse D'Hollander and the question of painting
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Living lines: can we discriminate between traces of movement by animate and non-animate agents?
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Commentary to Aikaterini Fotopoulou: between the two cultures: neuroscientific research on the bodily ego
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Human or robot: how well do we recognise?
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Self and subjectivity
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Is it possible to empathize with traces of human gestures?
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Het gebaar laat zich herhalen, als een kus of een boterham met kaas
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Not a day without a line: understanding artists' writings
Helena De Preester (UGent)(2013)