POST/HUMAN

REPRESENTATIONS OF THE POST/HUMAN

– what it means to be human.

Impact of 21st century technologies – digital, cybernetic and biomedical – our understanding of what it means to be human.

-Desire, anxieties, interests fuel humanity’s continuing relationship with tools n technologies.

– relationship between technologies innovation n social change.

– technologies – called into question the immutability of boundaries between humans, animals, n machine, born n made..

Humanity intervened in the development of other living organisms.

– scientists able to intervene in so-called ‘natural’ processes with the help of technologies. (technologization of nature)

– new reproductive technologies, cloning n genetic modification – future in which boundaries between humanity, technology n nature will be more malleable (easily influenced).

– if smart machines can simulate human intelligence

Cyborgs (fusions of the organic n cybernetic) – from fantasy into reality.

-computer-assisted technologies transform assumptions about pattern of leisure as well as work.

– increasingly the major source of wealth n determinative mode of power.

– social change 0 driven by circulation n commodification of data.

– erode the distinctions between virtual n real. Taken-for-granted patterns of physical space, communication n intimacy.

– the distances of time, space n place are shrunk.

– technologies are not so much an extension n appendage to human body. Skin as a barrier is erased.

– Digitally generated virtual worlds offer ‘post-bodied’ activity. Synthesized interactive environment.

– virtual reality allow digitally generated ‘self’ into cyberspace, alternative subjectivities constructed – extensions of the body.

(ontology)

Philosopher: Technology enframe the inner essence of being. ( but) possibility of establish a relationship between humanity n technology that is not nihilistic.

Transhumanism – technology as the manifestation of human liberation

– transcending physical limitations.

POST/HUMAN

– humans are mixtures of machine n organism, nature has been modified (enculturated) by technologies.

– Featherstone n Burrows refer to the future of humanity as ‘post-bodied n post-human’.

Question: response to new technologies, enslavement or liberation? as threats to human intergrity or means of facilitating its further evolution.

– Machines transforming themselves from tools into sentient beings, questions about ‘their’ status in relation to ‘us’

– boundaries between humans n almost-humans > in the discourse of ‘monstrosity’

– Monsters serve both to mark the fault-lines but also signal the fragility of such boundaries.

‘human’, ‘nature’, ‘technology’ are being intermingled – science fiction – shock our assumptions n incited our critical faculties.

example of Frankenstein , occupy a definitive role in the reception of biological n genetic innovation > science n pop culture may regarded as representation as the world – both do not simply report reality but construct, mediate n constitute human experience.

STELARC

DONNA HARRAWAY – CYBORG WRITING

technologies making humanity into gods.

 

THE END OF THE ‘HUMAN’?

-humans-as-machines

 

 

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