Situated Knowledge and Personal Insertions
Realizing how intensely mediated and manufactured my technophobic bias has been by products of the culture industry from books like Frankenstein to popular films such as The Terminator, has been one of the major epiphanies I've been brought to during my time grappling with conceptions of posthumanism. Dismantling that man/machine dichotomy trafficking the mystification of the real reality of techno-human hybridity in contemporary society is crucial to this project as I examine what an ethics for human-machine interdependence might look like.
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- Machinic Autopoiesis and the Edge of Posthuman Morality Tamar Kugelmass
- Situated Knowledge and Personal Insertions Tamar Kugelmass
- Situated Knowledge and Personal Insertions Tamar Kugelmass
- Situated Knowledge and Personal Insertions Tamar Kugelmass
- Situated Knowledge and Personal Insertions Tamar Kugelmass
- Situated Knowledge and Personal Insertions Tamar Kugelmass
- Situated Knowledge and Personal Insertions Tamar Kugelmass
- Situated Knowledge and Personal Insertions Tamar Kugelmass
- Situated Knowledge and Personal Insertions Tamar Kugelmass
- Situated Knowledge and Personal Insertions Tamar Kugelmass
- Situated Knowledge and Personal Insertions Tamar Kugelmass
- Situated Knowledge and Personal Insertions Tamar Kugelmass
- Situated Knowledge and Personal Insertions Tamar Kugelmass
- Situated Knowledge and Personal Insertions Tamar Kugelmass
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This page references:
- The Terminator
- 2001: A Space Odyssey
- Series T-800 Robot from The Terminator
- Yuval Harari warns about the potential of AI
- Westworld's "Drone Hosts"
- Forbes--Anxiety and Work in the Digital Landscape
- ChatGPT: A Threat To Higher Education?
- HAL 9000
- M3GAN
- Original French billboard poster for Frankstein by artist Jacques Faria (1931).
- Blade Runner (1982)
- Maschinenmensch Metropolis