

Touch
13 snips Feb 4, 2025
Simeon Koole, a Senior Lecturer at the University of Bristol, explores how touch shaped social interactions in urban 19th and 20th-century Britain. He highlights how crowded spaces like Liverpool Street Station transformed our understanding of personal space. Carey Jewitt, a Professor at University College London, discusses the impact of technology on touch, envisioning a future where digital interactions could mimic physical connection. Both guests uncover the complexities of intimacy, isolation, and the evolving role of touch in our relationships.
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Sistine Chapel Paradox
- Laurie Taylor recounts a startling experience in the Sistine Chapel.
- A crowded room observed Michelangelo's painting of God and Adam's fingers nearly touching, highlighting the paradox of touch.
Changing Understanding of Touch
- The 19th and 20th centuries were critical for understanding touch due to the rise of urban spaces and social mixing.
- Scientific interest in touch increased, exploring the mind-body relationship through stimulus and sensation.
Liverpool Street Station: A Microcosm of Touch
- Liverpool Street Station in 1900, a bustling hub, exemplifies the complexities of touch.
- The station's mix of social classes and activities showcased both desired and undesired touch.