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Humanesis - Sound and Technological Posthumanism

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Klappentext David Cecchetto is assistant professor of new media (history and criticism) at OCAD University, Toronto. He coedited the book Collision: Interarts Practice and Research. He is also a practicing multimedia artist. Zusammenfassung "Humanesis critically examines central strains of posthumanism! searching out biases in the ways that human-technology coupling is explained. Specifically! it interrogates three approaches taken by posthumanist discourse: scientific! humanist! and organismic. David Cecchetto's investigations reveal how each perspective continues to hold on to elements of the humanist tradition that it is ostensibly mobilized against. His study frontally desublimates the previously unseen presumptions that underlie each of the three thought lines and offers incisive appraisals of the work of three prominent thinkers: Ollivier Dyens! Katherine Hayles! and Mark Hansen. To materially ground the problematic of posthumanism! Humanesis interweaves its theoretical chapters with discussions of artworks. These highlight the topos of sound! demonstrating how aurality might produce new insights in a field that has been dominated by visualization. Cecchetto! a media artist! scrutinizes his own collaborative artistic practice in which he elucidates the variegated causal chains that compose human-technological coupling. Humanesis advances the posthumanist conversation in several important ways. It proposes the term "technological posthumanism" to focus on the discourse as it relates to technology without neglecting its other disciplinary histories. It suggests that deconstruction remains relevant to the enterprise! especially with respect to the performative dimension of language. It analyzes artworks not yet considered in the light of posthumanism! with a particular emphasis on the role of aurality. And the form of the text introduces a reflexive component that exemplifies how the dialogue of posthumanism might progress without resorting to the types of unilateral narratives that the book critiques. "-- ...

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Authors David Cecchetto, Cecchetto David
Publisher University Of Minnesota Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 24.05.2013
 
EAN 9780816679638
ISBN 978-0-8166-7963-8
No. of pages 224
Series PostHumanities
PostHumanities (Paperback)
Posthumanities
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Philosophy
Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Philosophy: general, reference works

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