Body/Machine Configurations: Perspectives on Humanized Technologies in the Electronic Arts
This paper analyses diverse relationships among body and machine in contemporary electronic arts, through a set of artworks that suggest different perspectives on humanized technologies. The collected artistic projects display particular interactions between the notions of artificial and organic in...
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doaj-256d6dd9e16a4a508464030a2c3730432020-11-25T03:01:17ZengEuropean Alliance for Innovation (EAI)EAI Endorsed Transactions on Creative Technologies2409-97082020-04-0172210.4108/eai.13-7-2018.163501Body/Machine Configurations: Perspectives on Humanized Technologies in the Electronic ArtsJazmín Adler0National Scientific and Technical Research Council (CONICET), Buenos Aires, ArgentinaThis paper analyses diverse relationships among body and machine in contemporary electronic arts, through a set of artworks that suggest different perspectives on humanized technologies. The collected artistic projects display particular interactions between the notions of artificial and organic in the present era characterized by information explosion, big data, blockchain and artificial intelligence. From the crossroads between art and technology, the article inquires the intersection of virtual bodies and physical sculptures, organic bodies monitored by technological devices, animated bodiescreated with computer software and electronic bodies technically sensitive to natural phenomena.https://eudl.eu/pdf/10.4108/eai.13-7-2018.163501artsbodyhumanmachinetechnology |
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Body/Machine Configurations: Perspectives on Humanized Technologies in the Electronic Arts |
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This paper analyses diverse relationships among body and machine in contemporary electronic arts, through a set of artworks that suggest different perspectives on humanized technologies. The collected artistic projects display particular interactions between the notions of artificial and organic in the present era characterized by information explosion, big data, blockchain and artificial intelligence. From the crossroads between art and technology, the article inquires the intersection of virtual bodies and physical sculptures, organic bodies monitored by technological devices, animated bodiescreated with computer software and electronic bodies technically sensitive to natural phenomena. |
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