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very interesting series of personal accounts and illustrations by 3 physically disabled women who all use a variety of mobility aids. I don't really know how to explain it but they sort of talk about the power of being able to use the right mobility aid for you at the time which they call 'transmobility' and I found it really moving, especially the idea that I don't have to prioritise moving without a mobility aid over using any of mine, and the idea that I don't have to have a 'hierachy' of aids.
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*You want cyborgs? We got ‘em!
https://danyaglabau.com/2018/09/07/cyborgs-cybernetics-syllabus/ by Danya Glabau In the fall 2018 semester, I am teaching a semester-long class on Cyborgs and Cybernetics at NYU Tandon School of Engineering. Due to popular demand, I’m sharing the reading list. The course is taught as a 3000-level, writing intensive seminar. It meets twice a week for about 2 hours per session. Class sessions are discussion based, with short readings and videos often presented during class to supplement the readings and provoke conversation. Please feel free to treat it as a reference and as inspiration for developing your own courses. I do ask that you let me know if you use it in this way via email. Course description Feminist science studies scholar Donna Haraway writes: “By the late twentieth century, our time, a mythic time, we are all chimeras, theorized and fabricated hybrids of machine and organism; in short, we are all cyborgs.” But what does it mean to say that we are all cyborgs? This class will explore the history and theory of cyborgs and cyborgs in the many domains in which they have been influential to offer some answers to that question. The class will begin with a dive into the history of cybernetics, a engineering and philosophical paradigm emerged as a way to solve critical engineering challenges during World War II. Cybernetics went on to have an outsized impact in the sciences, engineering, and the social sciences with the acceleration of the space race and the professionalization of scholarly life, influencing fields as varied as information science, management, bionics, anthropology, and biology. Cybernetics has had an equally lively afterlife in popular culture, where cyborgs have proliferated and anchored a variety of dystopian, utopian, and liberatory thinking. Throughout the later parts of the class, we will explore how cyborgs and cybernetics have been taken up as cultural resources by practitioners, artists, philosophers, and writers as aids for understanding, critiquing, and changing modern society. This is a writing intensive class. In addition to mastering content concerning cyborgs and cybernetics, students will be expected to carry out an independent research project on a topic of their choosing about cyborgs and/or cybernetics. Assignments and in-class activities will support students in conceptualizing, researching, writing, and revising this project, culminating in a final in-class presentation and final paper. Course readings and materials Week 1: Where are the Cyborgs in Cybernetics? Ronald Kline – Where are the Cyborgs in Cybernetics? N. Katherine Hayles – Toward Embodied Virtuality, from How We Became Posthuman British Institute of Posthuman Studies – PostHuman: An Introduction to Transhumanism [https://youtu.be/bTMS9y8OVuY] IN CLASS: Neil Harbisson – I Listen to Color IN CLASS: Moon Ribas – Earthbeat IN CLASS: Ursula K. Le Guin – A Rant About “Technology” [http://www.ursulakleguin.com/Note-Technology.html] IN CLASS: Transhumanism FAQ [https://whatistranshumanism.org/] IN CLASS: Jason Silva – Are We Decommissioning Evolution? [https://youtu.be/pUB4vPPpoqM] Week 2: The Human Use of Human Beings Norbert Wiener – The Human Use of Human Beings IN CLASS: Voder videos IN CLASS: Adam Curtis – “The Use and Abuse of Vegetational Concepts,” from All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace [https://vimeo.com/groups/96331/videos/80799352 or https://youtu.be/I6vMt1_B2rk] Week 3: Cybernetics’ Beginnings Norbert Wiener – The Human Use of Human Beings Claude Shannon – Introduction, from The Mathematical Theory of Communication Warren Weaver – Some Recent Contributions to the Mathematical Theory of Communication W. Ross Ashby – Introduction, from An Introduction to Cybernetics IN CLASS: Charles and Ray Eames – A Communications Primer [https://youtu.be/byyQtGb3dvA] Week 4: Thinking (with) Machines Jessica Riskin – The Defecating Duck, or, the Ambiguous Origins of Artificial Life Alan Turing – Computing Machinery and Intelligence IN CLASS: Peter Bowes – Meet the Mechanical Turk, an 18th Century chess machine [https://www.bbc.com/news/av/magazine-21882456/meet-the-mechanical-turk-an-18th-century-chess-machine] IN CLASS: Bassam Tariq – Turking for a Living [https://www.newyorker.com/culture/culture-desk/video-turking-for-respect] IN CLASS: Battlestar Galactica (selections) IN CLASS: Star Trek Voyager (selections) Week 5: The Cybernetic Society Gregory Bateson – Steps Toward an Ecology of Mind Marilyn Strathern – Writing Anthropology, from Partial Connections Margaret Mead/Heinz von Foerster – Cybernetics of Cybernetics Week 6: Robocop Philip K. Dick – Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? Week 7: Gender Trouble Philip K. Dick – Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? Charles Hables Gray – MAN PLUS: Enhanced Cyborgs and the Construction of the Future Masculine Aaron Bady – You’ll Never See the Northern Lights[https://thenewinquiry.com/blog/youll-never-see-the-northern-lights/] IN CLASS: Blade Runner (selections) IN CLASS: Blade Runner 2046 (selections) Week 8: Cyborg Feminism (includes guest artists’ lecture) Donna Haraway – A Cyborg Manifesto: Science, Technology, and Socialist-Feminism in the Late Twentieth Century Chela Sandoval – New Sciences: Cyborg Feminism and the Methodology of the Oppressed Week 9: Afrofuturism Rayvon Fouché – The Wretched of the Gulf: Racism, Technological Dramas, and Black Politics of Technology Octavia Butler – Blood Child Robin James – “Robo-Diva R&B”: Aesthetics, Politics, and Black Female Robots in Contemporary Popular Music IN CLASS: Black Panther (selections) IN CLASS: Janelle Monae – Dirty Computer (Emotion Picture) [https://youtu.be/jdH2Sy-BlNE] IN CLASS: Beyonce – Formation [https://youtu.be/WDZJPJV__bQ] IN CLASS: Childish Gambino – This Is America [https://youtu.be/VYOjWnS4cMY] Week 10: The Information Society Fred Turner – Where the Counterculture Met the New Economy: The WELL and the Origins of Virtual Community Benjamin Peters – The Soviet InterNyet – [https://aeon.co/essays/how-the-soviets-invented-the-internet-and-why-it-didn-t-work] Eden Medina – Designing Freedom, Regulating a Nation: Socialist Cybernetics in Allende’s Chile Slava Gerovitch – How the Computer Got Its Revenge on the Soviet Union [http://nautil.us/issue/23/dominoes/how-the-computer-got-its-revenge-on-the-soviet-union] IN CLASS: John Perry Barlow – A Declaration of the Independence of Cyberspace [https://www.eff.org/cyberspace-independence] IN CLASS: Hackers (film – selections) IN CLASS: AutoFac, from Electric Dreams Week 11: Cripborgs Mara Mills – On Disability and Cybernetics: Helen Keller, Norbert Wiener, and the Hearing Glove Norbert Wiener – Sound Communication with the Deaf Nelly Oudshoorn – Sustaining Cyborgs: Sensing and Tuning Agencies of Pacemakers and Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillators IN CLASS: David Hill – Smart Gloves Turn Sign Language Gestures Into Vocalized Speech [https://www.forbes.com/sites/singularity/2012/09/20/smart-gloves-turn-sign-language-gestures-into-vocalized-speech/#29250de93c12] Week 12: Tryborgs Jillian Weise – The Dawn of the “Tryborg” [https://www.nytimes.com/2016/11/30/opinion/the-dawn-of-the-tryborg.html] IN CLASS: Neil Harbisson – I Listen to Color IN CLASS: Moon Ribas – Earthbeat Week 13: New Romance William Gibson – Neuromancer Week 14: Lift Off William Gibson – Neuromancer Manfred Clynes and Nathan Kline – Cyborgs and Space NPR All Things Considered – In ‘Light Of The Stars,’ Adam Frank Studies Alien Worlds To Find Earth’s Fate [https://www.npr.org/2018/07/05/626300318/in-light-of-the-stars-adam-frank-studies-alien-worlds-to-find-earths-fate] Kent Bye/Voices of VR – #654: Indigenous Futurism & Aboriginal Territories in Cyberspace with Jason Edward Lewis [http://voicesofvr.com/654-indigenous-futurism-aboriginal-territories-in-cyberspace-with-jason-edward-lewis/] Week 15: New Worlds
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