To say that digitalization has reached new levels in just the last two years is truly an understatement. Zoom meetings, working from home, grocery deliveries, digital courses, and conferences are now the rule rather than the exception. In many cases, physical meetings feel strange, and for most people, the number of hugs per week has drastically decreased. What does this mean for us as human beings, why are touch and presence important – and what place does the physical body have in a digital society? Participants in this episode are Axel Bohlin, Hans Bohlin, and Camilla Ranje Nordin. Tom Myers: Fascia doesn't just envelop everything in the body, it turns our whole view of it upside down.

Ep. 047 · 27 Jan 2022
47. Touch & what happens to the physical body in an increasingly digital world
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