Title: | Der Biomechanoid: Funktionen und Dysfunktionen des Körpers im Netzwerk |
Author: | Viorella Manolache |
Publication: | Meridian Critic / Analele Universităţii „Ștefan cel Mare” din Suceava. Seria Filologie. A. Lingvistică, B. Literatură, 23 (2), Section Exegesis, p. 57-66 |
p-ISSN: | 2069-6787 |
Publisher: | Editura Universităţii din Suceava |
Place: | Suceava |
Year: | 2014 |
Abstract: | The present study, while unable to avoid the hybridising symbiosis of immediate reality and informational virtuality, will attempt to attach the profile of the biomechanoid to the anatomical differently formulae for the construction of the virtual body with the full effect of the internal morphological details or, on the contrary, the pseudo-morphology/functionality, with macro/microscopic accuracy. It is a paroscopic endeavour which accepts the transhuman as self-subjectivising individuality, based on procedural choices/virtual exteriorities, with all the established profiles of the artisans of the cyberbody. Expressed through the mouthpiece of those who proclaim the proximity of the birth of a cyborgised “post-humanity”, the “liberating detachment” of the consciousness of the body anticipates a virtual means of imbuing the biomechanoid with the sense of the relationship between man and machine, a combination which reflects the experience of the virtual world – a term used constantly to describe the act of making contact (context s.n.) with the network. The addition of the concept of assemblage pertains to an ambiguous, twofold formula with repercussions for the acceptance of the “content” (“machinistic assemblage”) vs. “expression” (“collective enunciation assemblage”) dispute. The novelty of this study is given by the interpretation of the biomechanoid as more than a conjoined human-mechanical body – almost an assemblage that comes into being and suffers psychological dysfunctions/viruses (in terms of the stub and Trojan effect), and which can be subjected to psychoanalytical treatment. |
Key words: | Biomechanoid, Assemblage, Molar, Molecular, Stub, Trojan |
Language: | German |
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