This paper aims at elaborating a phenomenology of media art. Arguing against the Cartesian dualism of consciousness (telecommunication) and body (perceptual communication), Don Ihde's phenomenology of technology and body provides an variation method for the phenomenological reduction which, for us, portrays a way to describe the phenomenon of technological embodiment in media art. Finally, we will use Merleau-Pontian thoughts as ontological clues for searching the philosophical grounding of media art.