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world upside down how has it affected us since the lock down in march researchers from the university of basel have been using cameras to document how we adapt to daily life how we behave and how we act and moved during the pandemic. i must constantly decide with my body where to stand and these micro decisions the bodily movements should i sit here 5 centimeters federal way these are the things that way recording these are seen. since the pandemic began our body language has gained new meaning every day behavior is suddenly risky must be renegotiated or even dropped a lot of nonverbal communication is going on between us all the time. and sure here is a good example of how they have placing themselves naturally in a way in which they can also take their distance and these a micro decisions constantly. where studying the activity of paper. distancing themselves how they really delay moment by moment and one second day times smarter than. me. a few days later the experts analyze their findings at the university of fossil they discuss and try to interpret every dialogue every action and every ti
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world upside down how has it affected us since the lock down in march researchers from the university of basel have been using cameras to document how we adapt to daily life how we behave and how we act and moved during the pandemic. i must constantly decide with my body where to stand and they's a micro decisions the bodily movements should i sit here 5 centimeters further away these are the things that way of recording these are. give you. since the pandemic began our body language has gained new meaning every day behavior is suddenly risky must be renegotiated or even dropped a lot of non-verbal communication is going on between us all the time. and sure here is a good example of how they are placing themselves nationally in a way in which they can also take their distance and these are micro decisions that he will make constantly. for studying the activity of paper distancing themselves how they really do it marmont by moment and one second it times. a few days later the experts analyze their findings at the university of. they discuss and try to interpret every dialogue every action and e
world upside down how has it affected us since the lock down in march researchers from the university of basel have been using cameras to document how we adapt to daily life how we behave and how we act and moved during the pandemic. i must constantly decide with my body where to stand and they's a micro decisions the bodily movements should i sit here 5 centimeters further away these are the things that way of recording these are. give you. since the pandemic began our body language has gained...