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Shortly thereafter, Edwina does indeed pass away, but things don't go exactly as planned. Cobb thinks this all sounds like total nonsense and storms out. Upon her death, Edwina has made arrangements with a spiritual guru to transfer her consciousness to Terry, who claims that she's eager to give her body away to Edwina so that she, Terry, may rejoin her being to the cosmos. She's giving everything away to a spacey young hippy named Terry (Victoria Tennant). Cutwater finds herself at death's door and tells Cobb of the unusual plan she has for her estate. The film opens with cynical lawyer Roger Cobb (Steve Martin) visiting the home of one of his firm's richest clients, the bitter misanthrope Edwina Cutwater (Lily Tomlin), to make some final adjustments to her will. Rather than having two people exchange bodies, this is a case where two personalities end up sharing the same body. When they speak, they hear the other person’s voice in their ears.The 1984 film All of Me mixes up the usual body-swap formula in a truly unique way. When they look at each other, they see themselves. In the project, two participants stand in front of one another, and put on their headsets which allow them to effectively see out of one another’s eyes. With The Machine To Be Another, Bertrand and company have taken this approach to the next level by leveraging the tech of a paid Oculus Rift virtual reality headset. They say that the experience has raised their awareness about the performers’ social conditions, that they were able to go ‘deep into this other person’s life.'” They say that the experience has raised their awareness. “In the last year, we’ve observed that subjects tend to demonstrate empathetic feelings towards the performers they didn’t have before. “We believe this allows for a deeper experience for a user, knowing that their point of view is that of an actual human being, and not a virtual avatar,” says Bertrand. Instead of using digital avatars, the group uses performers to copy the movements of a subject: for example, racial bias is studied by having a subject’s actions mirrored by a performer of color. But none of it is real.īe Another Lab takes a different, more visceral approach to exploring empathy.

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If a study wants to explore empathy for the handicapped, for example, scientists might sit subjects down in front of a computer and make them play a video game in which they are confined to a wheelchair, then ask them a series of questions about how the experience made them feel. In most neuroscience experiments that examine issues of empathy and bias, participants “trade places” with others using digital avatars. Together, the goal of Be Another Lab is to explore the concepts of empathy through technology, science, and art. Called The Machine To Be Another, it’s all done in the hopes that body transference will help scientists explore and quantify concepts like sexism, gender identity, and bias.īased in Barcelona, Be Another Lab is made up of Philippe Bertrand, Daniel Gonzalez Franco, Christian Cherene, and Arthur Pointea, a collection of interdisciplinary artists whose fields range from programming and electronic engineering to interactive system design and neuro-rehabilitation. A new machine created by a Spanish design collective combines virtual reality with advanced neuroscientific techniques to let men and women swap bodies with each other.







Body swap videos