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How do we trust each other online? Do you need to see my eyes to trust me? Or do we need to touch each other? How do we trust each other as networking bodies?
Tele_Trust functions as a spatial triangle - a threefold Gaze, between smartphone, DataVeil and urban screen.
Technically, 'a dialogue' takes place between the DataVeil wearer and the smartphone.
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We constantly use our mobile phones and internet to meet while on a distance. How does this affect the way we trust each other to be 'really' there?
How can I play with online trust? How does my body trust you online? How can I use ‘trust buttons’?
The DataVeil is a body interface for a networked identity. It is our respond to the commercially driven aim to turn our social bodies and identities into functional and transparent 'products'.
Reactions of participants: At the touching moment that their faces are unveiled into the light, and after re-adapting to being exposed to the gaze of others around, participants told us:
How does my body feel in an online 24/7 economy, in which day and night, future and past, merge in a permanent NOW? How does my body feel in this 'timeless time'?
In Tele_Trust tangible bodies
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A ritual for an absent body. - Our tangible bodies are increasingly absent in physical space while we meet worldwide online. This continuous absence changes our social consiousness based on
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