Abstract

ABSTRACT Hypermodernity is a period characterized by a loss of meaning and a disenchantment in relation to the world that is unique in human history. Aubert’s hyperformance, Bauman’s liquid modernity, Lipovetsky’s hypermodernity and Beck’s reflexive modernity offer a significant perspective on actual social dynamics and their evolution. A new analytical posture is proposed in this article under the form of an essay to demonstrate the contribution of leisure in this social context, and brings a fresh look at spirituality, flow and physical literacy. The meshing of these concepts is evident in the practice of flowart, which allows us to appreciate their dynamics. Described as the manipulation of objects coordinated with rhythmic body movements, this practice paves the way for an « art of flow » culture and to a reflexion on the place of leisure in our hypermodern societies.

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