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Makeover: Writing the Body into the Posthuman Technoscape: Part Two: Corporeal Axiomatics

Timothy Lenoir

Year
2002
Citations
7

Abstract

The essays in Part 1 of this Configurations special issue urged that the posthuman is getting under our skin, and they offered ways of resisting interpretations of a posthuman future that depend on the notion that information is disembodied. Our discussions have attended to the distinction between practices of inscription and practices of incorporation. By "inscription practices" we mean the range of discourses and rhetorics of persuasion from computer science, biotechnology, robotics and nanotech, media studies, art, film, video games, science fiction, literary studies, philosophy, and advertising—all the things we say and write, the representations we construct; in short, the codes we circulate about information and its relation to bodies. By "practices of incorporation" we mean the norms, behaviors, skills, and schemas of physical enaction that modulate the embodiment of these culturally constructed inscriptions and the performances of actual bodies—insofar as it is possible—in terms of them. In this dynamic of material/semiotic agents, resistances of material bodies produce fissures in the various strata; feedback between these processes generates new lines of flight.

Keywords

PosthumanConstruct (python library)SemioticsPersuasionRelation (database)AestheticsPosthumanismEpistemologySociologyArt

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