Aisthesis (Jul 2023)

Intercorporeality in virtuality: the encounter with a phantom other

  • Ariela Battán Horenstein,
  • María Clara Garavito,
  • Veronica Cohen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.36253/Aisthesis-14362
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 1

Abstract

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We use phenomenology to reflect on the experience of being with others as mediated by screens through videoconferencing platforms, a phenomenon accelerated by the Covid-19 pandemic and social isolation measures. We explore two directions to explain the intersubjective experience of a videoconference. One direction introduces a conceptual background based on previous contributions in phenomenology, while the other one is more speculative: we introduce the novel idea of a phantom other. First, we understand this phenomenon either as a correlate of image consciousness or as a paradoxical perception. Then, we introduce the phantom other using ideas offered in phenomenological descriptions in which the phantom limb appears as a quasi-presence. The phantom other is the same flesh and blood body with whom I co-constitute senses of the world. In a videoconference, the other appears as a whole body with which I coordinate, although she appears as a phantom other.

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