An interesting book in context to this week’s lecture – but also probably posthuman aesthethics overall – is Brian

Ethics and Aesthetics of the Posthuman Condition – An Open Online Course
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
Talk (2016) is a work by Swedish artist that consists of two humanoid robots seated in chairs facing each other.
A Theory of Learning in A Mobile Age – Sharples In this article Mike Sharples(2006) describes how one might conceive
I saw a presentation of the ideas in Staying with the Trouble: Making Kin in the Cthulucene and Anna Tsing’s The Mushroom
In an ongoing reflection on the potential and paradoxes of a posthumanist take on the world and its worldings, I
“Transhumanism is a modern expression of ancient and transcultural aspirations to radically transform human existence, socially and bodily. Before the
The chapter’s or article’s main argument revolves around the manifestitation of the posthuman body. To elaborate briefly upon this, the
Pernille Leth-Espensen’s video lecture is now online and available for watching on the Lesson 6-page, which also contains information on curriculum
With Yamaha’s vocaloid software Hatsune Miku, imitation is no longer merely a question of mimicking intellectual capabilities. The 3D-animated, 16-year-old pop star with her computer-generated