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Figure 1: Pole dancing equipment. A.: The first author's normal pole in the studio. The stainless steel spin pole is affixed to the floor on bottom and scaffold on top. B.: The floor rotation mechanism for the dance pole. A key is used to set the tension on the pole's rotation mechanism and can be used to make the pole fixed. C.-E.: The first author's legs throughout the pole journey, showing the amount of bruising due to performance. Such experiences are typical, especially as the body adjusts.
Learning to Fail Beautifully: Pole Dancing as a Case Study of Gender Euphoria & Dysphoria for Embodied Interaction Design
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October 2024

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