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Synopsis
This monograph revolves around Daria Martin's new film Sensorium Tests, 2011, which uses the recently recognized neurological condition of mirror-touch synaesthesia to explore how sensations are transmitted, shared, and created in film, raising the question: Can a spectator feel a bodily reaction to film? Exploring the spectrum that lies between sight and touch, the publication includes key texts selected by Martin into such pressing issues, which are also related to voyeurism and projection, artificial intelligence, and magic, from a host of leading writers and thinkers from Mary Shelley to Wayne Koestenbaum, via Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Rainer-Werner Fassbinder, and Laura Mulvey. Published with Milton Keynes Gallery, on the occasion of the exhibition Daria Martin: Sensorium Tests, at Milton Keynes Gallery, 20 January - 8 April 2012.