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Coziness
What is it?
Hugging as an instrument to create bonds between people.
Timeline of what is important to us in different stages of our lives
From Gagosian Gallery, Carsten Höller, Mirror Carousel (2005), Aluminium, mirrors, lights, motor, 16 3/8 × 24 5/8 × 24 5/8 in
“The Fact of Matter is a choreographic object. The object is not so much there to be seen, as to be used. An engagement with the object offers the user a possible re-assessment of their mass, strength, and coordination skill as a unified system. “
With vision, curiosity and wit, Kurt Pershcke's RedBall reveals places we never noticed before and re-imagines familiar landmarks. One of the longest running street art pieces in the world. #redballproject
PLAY is for all.
Numen / For Use. Sven Jonke, Christoph Katzler and Nikola Radeljković.
Playscape
Research group for experience and interaction at the Folkwang University of Arts. Collection of design for technology mediated intimacy.
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Tele-Armwrestling by Norman White (2011)
“Touch being the main thing we communicate with rather than vision”
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“A survey of 2000 solitary travellers by the UK hotel chain identified 57% of respondents felt lonely, sleeping without their partner when away from home. Sixteen per cent found it difficult to fall asleep and nine per cent of respondents felt scared sleeping on their own.
Sixty three per cent of those questioned said they needed a bedtime cuddle and 28% of respondents resorted to hugging a pillow to aid sleep. Eight per cent of respondents claimed cuddling a pillow was a good substitute to a partner's hug.”
“The apparent protective effect of hugs may be attributable to the physical contact itself or to hugging being a behavioral indicator of support and intimacy.” - Sheldon Cohen, the Robert E. Doherty University Professor of Psychology in the Dietrich College of Humanities and Social Sciences at Carnegie Mellon University
A pillow room.
Escaping from reality, living in a dream
Ernesto Neto: The Body That Carries Me includes works from the 1980s to the present and runs until May 18. Visitors are encouraged to interact with the sculptures, which may be touched, smelled, climbed upon and played with.
A pillow that can replace human company?
Why do we like to have something soft to hold?
Examples of a ‘chouchou’, aka bantal busuk, smelly smelly, bolster, pillow.
A giant, interactive heart-shaped art piece has been placed in Times Square. HeartBeat by Stereotank is a public art work celebrating Valentine’s Day.
Deep and low frequency heartbeat sound
Creating beats/music together.