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Tag Archives: CYSP 1
Eyeborg: The Man Who Hears Colours
On the superhighway to transhumanism we will then be able to explore new languages and ways of communicating that go beyond our traditional senses, As much as 90% of human communication is done without words. Gestures, facial expressions, and … Continue reading →
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Tagged Behaviourist Art and the Cybernetic Vision, Benjamin Peters, Bernard Geoghegan, Beyond Modern Sculpture, Cybernetic, cyborg art, cyborg artist, CYSP 1, Edward Ihnatowicz, Europrix Award, Gene Youngblood, Gordon Pask, How to Be Universal: Some Cybernetic Strategies, ICA, Institute of Contemporary Art, Jack Burnham, Jean Tinguely, Jonathan Benthall, Neil Harbisson, Nicolas Schöffer, osseointegrated, Peter Galison, posthuman, Robert Breer, Roy Ascott, spatiodynamic, the Cyborg Foundation, the journal Cybernetica, The Ontology of the Enemy: Norbert Wiener and the Cybernetic Vision, The Scientific Conceptualization of Information: A Survey, transhumanism, Wen-Ying Tsai, William Aspray
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