Skip to content

Posthuman Aesthetics

Ethics and Aesthetics of the Posthuman Condition – An Open Online Course

  • Blog
  • Course Description
  • Lessons
    • Week Zero
    • Lesson 1
    • Lesson 2
    • Lesson 3
    • Lesson 4
    • Lesson 5
    • Lesson 6
    • Exam assignment
  • Resources
    • About
    • Curriculum
    • Tutorials
    • Assignments
    • Live sessions
  • Calendar
  • Log in

Tag: Haraway

The Extended Mind

The Extended Mind

November 24, 2016 Frederik Thielke Mølgaard Assignment 6 4 comments

For this week’s assignment I’ve chosen to recommend Andy Clark and David J. Chalmer’s  paper: The Extended Mind. The paper

Continue reading »
Making kin not babies

Making kin not babies

November 22, 2016 Katrine Winther Kristensen Assignment 6 4 comments

In “Anthropocene, Capitalocene, Planatationoce, Chthulucene: Making Kin” Donna Haraway builds on her notions from “A cyborg Manifesto”. Focusing on the

Continue reading »
Staying-with the Trouble: Haraway and the Cthulhucene

Staying-with the Trouble: Haraway and the Cthulhucene

November 20, 2016 Maria O'Connell Assignment 6 5 comments

I saw a presentation of the ideas in Staying with the Trouble: Making Kin in the Cthulucene and Anna Tsing’s The Mushroom

Continue reading »
Donna, Bruno and other all-too-posthumanist seducers

Donna, Bruno and other all-too-posthumanist seducers

November 20, 2016 Charlotte Grum Assignment 6 3 comments

In an ongoing reflection on the potential and paradoxes of a posthumanist take on the world and its worldings, I

Continue reading »
Post-Dolly-Humanism

Post-Dolly-Humanism

October 29, 2016 Charlotte Grum Assignment 4 5 comments

Sorry – I don’t read Sci-Fi books, see Sci-Fi films or play Sci-Fi games. Thinking machines of posthuman worlds. Is

Continue reading »

Down the hole up the ladder

October 14, 2016 Katrine Winther Kristensen Assignment 2 3 comments

The protagonist in Edward Bulwer-Lutton’s “The Coming Race” ends up in an utopian parallel univers underneath the surface of the

Continue reading »
Becoming bird, becoming Other – glimpses of affect and affirmation in The Coming Race

Becoming bird, becoming Other – glimpses of affect and affirmation in The Coming Race

October 11, 2016 Charlotte Grum Assignment 2 3 comments

Bulwer-Lytton’s narrative describes a precarious human species as “the child (of the nether valley) could have killed me as easily

Continue reading »
The End of Distinction - Posthuman Spirituality?

The End of Distinction – Posthuman Spirituality?

October 5, 2016 Maja Tingberg Kruse Assignment 1 5 comments

The posthuman condition introduces a qualitative shift in our thinking about what exactly is the basic unit of common reference

Continue reading »
Copyright Artist Charlotte Grum

Posthumanist methodology – a matter of de-mattering?

October 1, 2016 Charlotte Grum Assignment 1 4 comments

Being inspired by the concept of ‘becoming’, I set out to explore human non-human intra-action creating a durational site-specific performative

Continue reading »

Tags

A1G5 A1G6 A1G7 A1G10 A1G12 A2G10 A2G11 AI Anime anthropocene anthropocentric art Assignment becoming-animal bioart biotechnology Braidotti Bulwer-Lytton Consciousness critical posthumanism Cyborg early roots of posthumanism Edward Bulwer-Lytton embodiment enhancement film Haraway Herbrechter Hybrid imperfection Lesson 1 man-machine Normality performance art popularculture post-anthropocentric Posthuman Posthumanism Science Fiction Stelarc The Coming Race Transhumanism Utopia Video lecture Vril

Categories

  • Assignment 1 (46)
  • Assignment 2 (29)
  • Assignment 3 (32)
  • Assignment 4 (27)
  • Assignment 5 (24)
  • Assignment 6 (26)
  • Assignment Zero (1)
  • live session (4)
  • Teacher posting (17)
  • Uncategorized (2)
Creative Commons License
This work by Aarhus University is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.