Following the lecture by Pernille Leth-Espensen, I would like to recommend Ursula K. Heise’s article “The Android and the Animal“

Ethics and Aesthetics of the Posthuman Condition – An Open Online Course
Following the lecture by Pernille Leth-Espensen, I would like to recommend Ursula K. Heise’s article “The Android and the Animal“
ๆพีรนกพั The ai-bot tutor for my most useless course, “A History of Sentient Ethics before Augmentation,” instructed us to v-scan
Mind-reading, or mind-decrypting, is a prominent feature in many post-human scenarios, particularly the more science-fiction heavy postulates. From the symbols
Cary Wolfe, “Bioethics and the Posthumanist Imperative” (Signs of Life: Bio Art and Beyond, ed. Eduardo Kac, MIT Press, 2007)
Hayler’s main project springs from something as mundane as the iPad. In his book he addresses the language we use
In “Anthropocene, Capitalocene, Planatationoce, Chthulucene: Making Kin” Donna Haraway builds on her notions from “A cyborg Manifesto”. Focusing on the
I have chosen to present a chapter from Jos de Mul’s book Cyberspace Odyssey: Towards a Virtual Onthology and Anthropolgy (Cambridge
An interesting book in context to this week’s lecture – but also probably posthuman aesthethics overall – is Brian
In the article ‘How Electrons Remember’ (1999) about digital image technology, Laura U. Marks demonstrates, with reference to quantum physicist
A Theory of Learning in A Mobile Age – Sharples In this article Mike Sharples(2006) describes how one might conceive