Chimera : The Expanded Body for a New Ecosophy of the Arts

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 264 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781835952412

Full Description

Reimagines the human relationship with technoscience and environment, offering fresh, non-hierarchical and ethical perspectives beyond dystopian futures.

Exploring the evolving relationship between the human body, technoscience, and the environment, Chimera introduces the concept of the "expanded body" as a transdisciplinary meeting point between art, design, technology, and science. Through a critical examination of developments such as biomechanics, prosthetics, body hacking, and biotechnology, the book investigates how these innovations alter our bodily, sensory, and cognitive capacities. Providing a unique methodological systematization of the main ecological and posthuman philosophy theories, it argues for a new framework in which the human is deeply entangled with both human and nonhuman elements in a shared environment.

Building on ideas from both past and present—ranging from twentieth-century research to current discussions in neuroscience, design, and media theory—Chimera offers a thoughtful response to common fears about futures driven by technology and science. Instead of imagining a world dominated by machines or centered only on human needs, the book imagines fluid, queer, and nonhierarchical relational models between human bodies and the environment. Essential reading for scholars and students in contemporary art, new media, science and technology studies, and environmental and posthuman studies, Chimera also speaks to a wider audience interested in how technology and science is reshaping our understanding of life, identity, and ethical coexistence.

Contents

Introduction

 

PART 1 - An Interdisciplinary Investigation of the Human Body

 

Chapter 1. The Body and Technological-Scientific Research

Companies, institutes and research centres

The investigation of soma: Biotechnology, bodyhacking and nanotechnology

Between senses and the brain: Neuroscience, neural interfaces and artificial intelligence

 

Chapter 2. The Body in Design, between Organic and Artificial

Embodiment and phenomenology of interaction

Wearable and prosthetic technologies

Bio-inspired design

 

Chapter 3. The Extended Body of Art

The mechanised human being

Body art between expansions and technoperformance

The post-organic subject

 

Chapter 4. Between Art, Design, Technology and Science

In the dialogue between disciplines

The contemporary debate

An interrelated and anti-disciplinary vision

 

Conclusions to Part I

 

PART 2 - Toward Entangled Thinking: The Body in Dialogue with Context

 

Chapter 5. From the Human Phenomenon to the Posthuman

The redemption of different: Cyborgs, monsters, companion species and queer bodies

Matter vitalism: Non-human agency between ANT and New Materialism

Causality in the making: New ecologies between Realism and OOO

 

Chapter 6. Comparing Theories in Technoscience

Manipulation of the living

Design of bodies

Cognitive extension

 

Chapter 7. The Expanded Body

Morphological, sensory and cognitive properties

The relationship with the context

Aesthetic, design and cultural elements

 

Conclusions to Part 2

 

PART 3 - The Expanded Body in the Contemporary Art Scene

 

Chapter 8. A Multifaceted Scenario

Experimentation and production between art and design

Major international exhibitions and events

Art Industries and production networks

 

Chapter 9. Media Lab and Hybrid Forms of Knowledge

Interdisciplinary collaborative practices

Shared knowledge and practices

Citizen Lab and community platforms

 

Chapter 10. Chimera: Practices, Aesthetics and Imaginaries

Frontier artists and designers

Points of contact and divergence for common practice

The Expanded Body for a New Ecosophy of the Arts

 

Conclusions to Part 3

 

Acknowledgements 

Bibliography 

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