Does Social Media Have Limits?: Bodies of Light & the Desire for Omnipresence

Springer Verlag (2021)
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Abstract

This book is a vibrant investigation on a deeply human subconscious desire: the desire for omnipresence, or in a nutshell, the desire to be here, there, and everywhere at the same time. After all, why is it not enough just to be in the offline ordinariness of the here and now? To answer this question, Camila Mozzini-Alister does the crossing of two seemingly distant universes: mediation and meditation. Throughout a vigorous archaeology of the relationship between screen and mind allied with an engaging first-person narrative, the author raises awareness of the risks of becoming addicted to social media and obsessed by meditation. This brings forth a vital question: what are the limits for the desire to be more than a body?

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Introduction

Why is it not enough to be in the offline ordinariness of the here and now? Starting from the premise that there is something in the current practices of mediation that escapes the market co-opting of subjectivity, this chapter will see in the act of uninterruptedly touching screens the search for a... see more

Mediation and the Process of Outer Expansion

How does our desire for mediation provide clues about the modes of expansion of the biological substratum? By facing such question, this chapter will start the journey toward mediation as an anthropotechnic. Inspired by the phenomenological philosophy of the image proposed by Vilém Flusser, it will ... see more

Mediation and the Desire for Omnipresence

However, when mediation becomes an addiction, and meditation, an obsession, the desire to unlimitedly expand our biological substrate can easily be distorted into desire for omnipresence: a deep subconscious desire to get rid of our own animality in order to be as perfect as the images of our virtua... see more

Limits

This last chapter summarizes the four chapters before into a final end. Instead of “Conclusion,” it is called “Limits” since it points out the boundaries that our current desire for omnipresence is crossing not only in our own bodies, but also in the body of our societies and our beautiful Blue Plan... see more

Meditation and the Process of Inner Expansion

What is the relationship between the crescent desire to meditate and the expansion modes of the biological substratum? Based on such inquiry, this chapter will study meditation as a second anthropotechnical method. Inspired by the personal experience of Tantra Yoga’s practical philosophy proposed by... see more

Medi(t)ation and the Desire for Omnipresence

However, when mediation becomes an addiction, and meditation, an obsession, the desire to unlimitedly expand our biological substrate can easily be distorted into desire for omnipresence: a deep subconscious desire to get rid of our own animality in order to be as perfect as the images of our virtua... see more

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