This thesis introduces and examines the undervalued concept of corporeal human-technology interface art, or 'cyborg art', which describes literal, figural and metaphorical representations of increasing body and technology integration. The transforming (post)human being is therefore the focus; who we are today, and who or what we may become as humanity increasingly interfaces with technology. Theoretical analysis of cyborg imagery centres on the science fiction domain, in particular film and television, as opposed to art. Yet a profusion of cyborg art and art practices abound within contemporary society; each differing art form (for example, performance, interactive, digital, sculpture or painting), offering possible 'symbolic function' and ...
After the publication of Donna Haraway's 'A Cyborg Manifesto' (Haraway 1991) the trope of the cyborg...
For decades, the greater field of human-computer interaction (HCI) has been concerned with designing...
The concept of mutilation as a permanent scarring of the integrity of the body has been overcome by ...
This cross-disciplinary exploration delves into the multifaceted intersec-tions of technology, embod...
This cross-disciplinary exploration delves into the multifaceted intersections of technology, embodi...
In this paper I will focus on relations between corporality and technology in situation of cyber per...
The Cyborg Experiments analyzes the challenges posed to corporeality by techology. Taking as their s...
<p>Could any forms of contemporary art be a cyborgization process? Art has evolved from the cave to ...
Discussions revolving around cyborgs seldom include aesthetics, let alone propose aesthetics as an...
This essay examines the body in post-cyberfeminist art to study possible changes in how the body is ...
During a NASA conference in the 1960s, the term cyborg was created through an amalgamation of the te...
A new transhumanism concepts of ‘’human’’ and desire for transcending human boundaries is present in...
The dream of human perfection, protection and immortality is possibly as old as humanity itself. Cre...
Popular media, literature, and theory suggests that technology has induced a newly evolved, posthum...
The word cyborg was created through an amalgamation of the terms cybernetics and organism. The expre...
After the publication of Donna Haraway's 'A Cyborg Manifesto' (Haraway 1991) the trope of the cyborg...
For decades, the greater field of human-computer interaction (HCI) has been concerned with designing...
The concept of mutilation as a permanent scarring of the integrity of the body has been overcome by ...
This cross-disciplinary exploration delves into the multifaceted intersec-tions of technology, embod...
This cross-disciplinary exploration delves into the multifaceted intersections of technology, embodi...
In this paper I will focus on relations between corporality and technology in situation of cyber per...
The Cyborg Experiments analyzes the challenges posed to corporeality by techology. Taking as their s...
<p>Could any forms of contemporary art be a cyborgization process? Art has evolved from the cave to ...
Discussions revolving around cyborgs seldom include aesthetics, let alone propose aesthetics as an...
This essay examines the body in post-cyberfeminist art to study possible changes in how the body is ...
During a NASA conference in the 1960s, the term cyborg was created through an amalgamation of the te...
A new transhumanism concepts of ‘’human’’ and desire for transcending human boundaries is present in...
The dream of human perfection, protection and immortality is possibly as old as humanity itself. Cre...
Popular media, literature, and theory suggests that technology has induced a newly evolved, posthum...
The word cyborg was created through an amalgamation of the terms cybernetics and organism. The expre...
After the publication of Donna Haraway's 'A Cyborg Manifesto' (Haraway 1991) the trope of the cyborg...
For decades, the greater field of human-computer interaction (HCI) has been concerned with designing...
The concept of mutilation as a permanent scarring of the integrity of the body has been overcome by ...