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<h1 class="py05 h2 md-h1"><a
href="https://www.eurozine.com/the-anatomy-of-zoom-fatigue/">The anatomy
of Zoom fatigue</a></h1>
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href="https://www.eurozine.com/authors/geert-lovink/">Geert Lovink</a></li><p
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datetime="2020-11-02T12:59:45+00:00" itemprop="datePublished">2 November
2020</time></p></ul>
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<div class="my1 excerpt md-h1 lh2 serif"><p>Covid
has flooded our lives with online encounters and interactions. We work,
minding our image on screen, or struggle to socialise in a hall of
mirrors. Geert Lovink considers what we have lost and how we can reclaim
our bodies, relationships and shared physical spaces.</p>
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<p class="motto"><em>‘The body has been drained of its<br>
sedimented meanings through the<br>
sheer persistence of the recording device<br>
and ceased to be a body productive of meanings<br>
or connotations beyond its materiality and motion.’</em><br>
Marina Vishmidt</p>
<p>This is it. During the 2020 lockdown, the internet came into its own.
For the first time ever, it experienced a sense of completion. Glitches
were common enough. A video call lagged, then froze. Laptops or routers
had to be restarted. In the early days of lockdown few dared to
complain. Mass quarantine did not culminate in a public sense of being
trapped in a virtual prison.... (and more)<br>
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