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wearables and humans. Existing between the realm of technology and the body, a "bodioid" relationship gradually emerges, transcending wearables' objective calculation of the body and the world. Human forms and needs are mapped onto the structure and function of artifacts, while the presence of artifacts subtly changes human body composition, behavioral habits, and even social and cultural concepts. The body and artifacts share a natural similarity and mutual construction. We inhabit the world through our bodies, shaping an artificial nature with the body as a scale. Meanwhile, technology becomes an extension of the body, facilitating the connection between people and reality, and co-shaping how people are presented in the world and how the world is manifested to them. The ways in which artifacts are used and experienced are an inseparable part of our existence.
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objectives from the technological realm to the living world, thereby extending the spatiotemporal dimensions of bodily domains. Bodioid artifacts emerge convergently within the dynamic interaction between body and world, crystallizing multidimensional cohesion in the dimensions of time and space. Temporally, they manifest as a shared experience of bodily time and the temporal extension of external phenomena; spatially, they manifest as the intertwining and superimposition of bodily space and phenomenal space. "Body
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