Bio Mind and Techno Nature in the Performance of Memory: Arts-Based-Research and Human Enhancement

IF 0.2 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Journal of Science and Technology of the Arts Pub Date : 2020-04-01 DOI:10.34632/JSTA.2020.8211
Maria Manuela Lopes
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-----ABSTRACT This paper intends to examine two recent projects Enhancing the Mind’s I and Emerging Self that address notions of self-identity, the desire for freedom of form and the greater cognitive capacities promised by neuro-enhancement technologies. It is a bid on critical evaluation of the production of the artworks; departing from an understanding that the observer is not independent of reality and that observation and experience are constructed. Consciousness is considered as resulting from the organism capacities to understand its emotions and interacting context, thus the research explores the possibilities that memory and knowledge do not reflect a real exterior world, but a concrete interior world attempting to play with possibilities to generate affect and empathy in the audiences. The text reflects on the ethical side of Human Enhancement (i.e. the potentiation of biological characteristics of Human Body) and the technologies, such as Brain Computer Interaction (BCI) or digital tattoos (tattoos that have technological interactive properties), promising a refinement of nature by technology. It raises questions surrounding memory and identity through art installation. It explores whether is it possible to translate one’s emotions directly into matter, as a memory. The result is the opening of a critical gap between the way sciences produce knowledge about the subject and the affect produced by the experience of the viewer on the installation artworks.
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记忆表现中的生物心理与技术本质:基于艺术的研究与人的增强
-----摘要本文旨在研究最近的两个项目“增强心灵的自我”和“新兴自我”,这两个项目涉及自我认同的概念,对形式自由的渴望以及神经增强技术所承诺的更大的认知能力。这是对艺术品生产的批判性评价;脱离了这样一种理解:观察者不是独立于现实的,观察和经验是被建构的。意识被认为是生物体理解其情感和互动环境的能力的结果,因此研究探索了记忆和知识并不反映真实的外部世界,而是一个具体的内部世界的可能性,试图在观众中产生情感和同理心。该文本反映了人类增强(即增强人体的生物特征)和技术的伦理方面,如脑机交互(BCI)或数字纹身(具有技术交互特性的纹身),承诺通过技术改善自然。它通过艺术装置提出了关于记忆和身份的问题。它探讨了是否有可能将一个人的情绪直接转化为物质,作为一种记忆。其结果是在科学产生关于主题的知识的方式与观众对装置艺术品的体验所产生的影响之间打开了一条关键的鸿沟。
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Journal of Science and Technology of the Arts
Journal of Science and Technology of the Arts HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Science and Technology of the Arts (CITARJ) covers a wide range of topics related to the study and practice of Artistic work approached through Science and Technology, including: -Aesthetics of New Media- Audiovisual and Cinematic Art- Computer Music- Digital Arts - Digital Culture- Generative Art/Systems- Interactive Art - Interactive Multimedia- Interactive Sound- New Interfaces for Digital Expression- New Media Art- Tangible interfaces.
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