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This lecture explores the human body as a multi-sensorial, mobile, and fragile device that shapes our spatial style and influences our interactions with the external world. It delves into the psychotherapeutic dimension of illness, the significance of placebos, and the impact of the digital revolution on our bodily presence. Additionally, it discusses the concept of spatial capital, a unique form of social capital derived from spatial practices, experiences, and abilities, and its role in shaping individual social positions. The lecture also touches upon the organization of micro-spaces, interpersonal distances, and societal configurations based on body interactions, emphasizing the intricate relationship between body configurations and societal structures.