Technological artefacts that only twenty years ago were but evocative objects have now become ordinary presences in our life: from artificial implants to mass cosmetic surgery and body manipulation, from new forms of permanent media interconnection to interaction with artificial intelligences. Hence a number of new crucial questions arise, related to our living together in the age of post-humanism. Nowadays, when technology is no longer a tool, or even just an environment, but is wearable and incorporated, and can act retroactively on the very structure of the organism, what are the main challenges we have to face, and the main narratives for making sense of this new human condition?
Giaccardi, C., The Posthuman Condition: an introduction, <<COMUNICAZIONI SOCIALI>>, 2015; xxxvii (3): 279-289 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/95084]
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Titolo: | The Posthuman Condition: an introduction | |
Data di pubblicazione: | 2015 | |
Abstract: | Technological artefacts that only twenty years ago were but evocative objects have now become ordinary presences in our life: from artificial implants to mass cosmetic surgery and body manipulation, from new forms of permanent media interconnection to interaction with artificial intelligences. Hence a number of new crucial questions arise, related to our living together in the age of post-humanism. Nowadays, when technology is no longer a tool, or even just an environment, but is wearable and incorporated, and can act retroactively on the very structure of the organism, what are the main challenges we have to face, and the main narratives for making sense of this new human condition? | |
Lingua: | Inglese | |
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Citazione: | Giaccardi, C., The Posthuman Condition: an introduction, <<COMUNICAZIONI SOCIALI>>, 2015; xxxvii (3): 279-289 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/95084] | |
Appare nelle tipologie: | Articolo in rivista, Nota a sentenza |