Cyborg art explained
Cyborg art, also known as cyborgism,[1] is an art movement that began in the mid-2000s in Britain.[2] It is based on the creation and addition of new senses to the body via cybernetic implants[3] and the creation of art works through new senses.[4] Cyborg artworks are created by cyborg artists;[5] artists whose senses have been voluntarily enhanced through cybernetic implants.[6] Among the early artists shaping the cyborg art movement are Neil Harbisson, whose antenna implant allows him to perceive ultraviolet and infrared colours,[7] and Moon Ribas whose implants in her feet[8] allow her to feel earthquakes and moonquakes.[9] Other cyborg artists include:
- Manel De Aguas, a Catalan photographer who developed fins that allow him to perceive atmospheric pressure, humidity and temperature through a couple of implants at each side of his head.[10]
- Joe Dekni, an artist who has developed and installed a radar system in his head. The sensory system includes two implants in his cheekbones.[11]
- Pau Prats, creator of a system that allows him to feel the ultraviolet ray levels that reach his skin.[12] [13]
- Alex Garcia, whose sensor installed in his chest allows him to feel the air quality levels around him.[14]
- Kai Landre, a musician developing two implants to hear the sound of the particles affected by the collusion of cosmic rays.[15]
- Hannah Meltzer, a visual and performance artist who has magnets implanted in her fingers and ears which allow her to feel magnetic fields.[16] [17]
- Dodo K. Doudová, Czech autism rights advocate who has a sensor that allows them to feel ionizing radiation on their own skin as vibrations and a subdermal chip implant. [18] [19]
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Notes and References
- Web site: The Art of Cybernetic Union - SERIOUS WONDER. Serious Wonder. 2016-01-19. en-US. 2016-01-19. Barbato. Massimo. 2021-01-16. https://web.archive.org/web/20210116092645/https://seriouswonder.com/art-cybernetic-union/. dead.
- Jeffries, Stuart "Neil Harbisson, the world's first cyborg artist", The Guardian, 5 May 2014
- Web site: I Don't Have Artificial Body Parts, I Have Artistic Body Parts. The Huffington Post. 2016-01-19. 2015-03-12.
- Else, Liz "Cyborg makes art using seventh sense", The New Scientist, 29 June 2012
- News: They Dance the Body Electric: Cyborg Artists Land in Central Israel. Haaretz. 2015-05-26. 2016-01-19. Neta. Alexander.
- Lee, Jennifer "A Surgical Implant for Seeing Colors Through Sound", The New York Times, 2 July 2012
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- Garcia, Gabriella "The woman who can feel every earthquake in the world", "Hopes&Fears", 17 de octubre 2015.
- Davis, Sally. “Encounters with the Posthuman”, Nautilus, 29 April 2013.
- Gabilondo, Pablo "El catalán que va a implantarse un barómetro para predecir el tiempo: "Quiero ser cíborg", El Confidencial, 13 August 2017
- Web site: A new Cyborg is Born, by Joe Dekni momo-mag. www.momo-mag.com. 16 October 2018 . es-ES. 2018-10-17.
- Web site: Vídeo: El chico ultravioleta. 20Minutos. 2019-02-12. 20minutos.es - Últimas Noticias. es. 2019-07-06.
- Web site: Meet Pau Prats, the cyborg with a radiation sensing organ. Biohackinfo. en-US. 2019-08-10.
- Web site: La vida de los ciborgs: El adolescente que siente la contaminación. www.msn.com. 2019-07-06.
- Web site: Designing our bodies for the future. Graafstra. Viktoria Modesta, Neil Harbisson, Amal. 2018-09-06. CNN Style. en. 2019-07-06.
- Filho, Claudio. “Poéticas Do Tecnológico: Identidade Humana Em Colapso.” V Seminário de Artes Digitais: projeções e memória na arte (2019): n. pag. Print.
- Web site: Re My Life as a Cyborg . .
- Web site: Fedorovičová . Andrea . 2022-08-30 . Dali by ste si implantovať čip? . 2022-12-29 . VEDA NA DOSAH . sk-SK.
- Web site: Fedorovičová . Andrea . 2022-08-30 . Dodo: Kyborgovia sa nepovažujú za niečo viac než iní ľudia či zvieratá . 2022-12-29 . VEDA NA DOSAH . sk-SK.