Tag: Body and Technology
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Modified Bodies under Technological Influence in Les Cahiers du Musée national d’art moderne (September 2023)
In September 2023, I co-directed, with Juliette Bessette and Nicolas Ballet, issue 164 of Les Cahiers du Musée national d’art moderne, titled Modified Bodies under Technological Influence. This publication explores how technological advancements are transforming the perception and representation of the body in contemporary art, questioning the boundaries between human and machine.
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Reflections on Posthumanist Fashion: A Foray into Photography and Bodily Confusion (May 28, 2021)
On May 28, 2021, during the conference “Polìticas y narrativas del cuerpo” (“Politics and Narratives of the Body”), I explored the transformation of the body in posthumanist fashion photography, revealing a fusion between human and object that redefines our perception of the body.
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From Fiction to Photographic Science Fiction: Between Imagination and Prosthetization of the Body (November 2019)
Science fiction has long explored the transformations of the human body through prostheses, whether medical, augmentative, or purely conceptual. “From Fiction to Prosthetic Science Fiction” focuses on how these technologies redefine our relationship with the world and ourselves. Between compensation and enhancement, these devices shape a new hybrid identity, a central subject in the science…
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Reflection on the Living Body and Technological Object: My Experience at the Acfas Congress (May 30, 2019)
On May 30, 2019, during the Acfas Congress, I explored the interconnection between the body and technology in art, questioning our identity in the digital age. This presentation strengthened my passion for interdisciplinary research and highlighted the importance of academic dialogue.
