This paper serves to reflect on artistic practices in digital culture. This research is addressed from the new proposals of augmented and virtual realities that are inherent in the artistic context. These new technologies propose alternative perspectives of interaction and relationship that, from the point of view of embodied cognition, enable a wide range of sensorial solutions. As experimenters, the target audiences perceive and activate elements in their environment, while they perceive others' narratives as their own. In this way, new activations of both the social and the common are produced through experience and the narrative. In this work, artistic possibilities of embodied connection are explored through artistic proposals of social and virtual connection with others. Some of these addresses the ways of connecting with the environment and with others, while others seek to connect through virtuality's of the artwork. Thus, this research shows how, through mixed-reality artistic proposals, it is possible to connect sensorially and perceive from one's own experimentation.