This issue of <strong>19</strong> brings together a selection of essays from an interdisciplinary conference on 'Minds, Bodies, Machines' convened last year by Birkbeck's Centre for Nineteenth-Century Studies, University of London, in partnership with the English programme, University of Melbourne and software developers Constraint Technologies International (CTI). The conference explored the relationship between minds, bodies and machines in the long nineteenth century, with a view to understanding the history of our technology-driven, post-human visions. It is in the nineteenth century that the relationship between the human and the machine under post-industrial capitalism becomes a pervasive theme. From Blake on the mills of the mind by ...
The nature of the relationship between mind and body is one of the greatest remaining mysteries. As ...
The new boundaries between bodies and technologies constitute one of the most important developments...
In the nineteenth century, the relationship between the human body and the object world was redefine...
This issue of 19 brings together a selection of essays from an interdisciplinary conference on 'Mind...
This issue of 19 brings together a selection of essays from an interdisciplinary conference on 'Mind...
It is hard to believe that the pursuit of artificial intelligence is not a phenomenon of the twentie...
Today we commonly describe ourselves as machines that ""let off steam"" or feel ""under pressure."" ...
While recent scholarship focuses on the fluidity or dissolution of the boundary between body and mac...
This dissertation attends to the complex figure of the automaton in Victorian fiction. The metaphori...
Abstract: The article begins with a discussion about what might constitute consciousness in entities...
Western thinkers have long been fascinated by the possibility of creating new forms of organic and ...
At what point did machines and technology begin to have an impact on the cultural consciousness and ...
Never mind the future. Automation has already ripped through the past. From medieval robots to the f...
The first generation of humans to live in a world indelibly marked by industrialism came of age in t...
It is in Freud’s exploration of the uncanny, originally written in 1919, that Freud spends a conside...
The nature of the relationship between mind and body is one of the greatest remaining mysteries. As ...
The new boundaries between bodies and technologies constitute one of the most important developments...
In the nineteenth century, the relationship between the human body and the object world was redefine...
This issue of 19 brings together a selection of essays from an interdisciplinary conference on 'Mind...
This issue of 19 brings together a selection of essays from an interdisciplinary conference on 'Mind...
It is hard to believe that the pursuit of artificial intelligence is not a phenomenon of the twentie...
Today we commonly describe ourselves as machines that ""let off steam"" or feel ""under pressure."" ...
While recent scholarship focuses on the fluidity or dissolution of the boundary between body and mac...
This dissertation attends to the complex figure of the automaton in Victorian fiction. The metaphori...
Abstract: The article begins with a discussion about what might constitute consciousness in entities...
Western thinkers have long been fascinated by the possibility of creating new forms of organic and ...
At what point did machines and technology begin to have an impact on the cultural consciousness and ...
Never mind the future. Automation has already ripped through the past. From medieval robots to the f...
The first generation of humans to live in a world indelibly marked by industrialism came of age in t...
It is in Freud’s exploration of the uncanny, originally written in 1919, that Freud spends a conside...
The nature of the relationship between mind and body is one of the greatest remaining mysteries. As ...
The new boundaries between bodies and technologies constitute one of the most important developments...
In the nineteenth century, the relationship between the human body and the object world was redefine...