Bulwer-Lytton’s narrative describes a precarious human species as “the child (of the nether valley) could have killed me as easily
Tag: Braidotti
‘Ethno-cyborgs’: The Posthuman Performance of Guillermo Gómez-Peña & La Pocha Nostra
Establishing a link between the posthuman and other theoretical frameworks that have sought to unsettle essentialist conceptions of the subject,
Posthuman Presence in Une Semaine de Bonté – A Surrealistic Novel in Collage by Max Ernst
Max Ernst may have called Une Semaine de Bonté (Week of kindness) a ‘Novel’, but to actually treat
The End of Distinction – Posthuman Spirituality?
The posthuman condition introduces a qualitative shift in our thinking about what exactly is the basic unit of common reference
Posthumanist methodology – a matter of de-mattering?
Being inspired by the concept of ‘becoming’, I set out to explore human non-human intra-action creating a durational site-specific performative
Stelarc’s Nagel Experiment: What Is It Like to Hear with Your Arm?
I was unable to get hold of Posthumanism: A critical analysis, so I read parts of Rosi Braidotti’s The Posthuman