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基于对美国Lifenaut研究项目的分析,我试图将今天创造的不朽描述为人类和非人类因素之间的关系网络。Lifenaut成立于2006年,是创建死后数字化身领域的先驱项目。参与实验的用户在www.lifenaut.com平台上收集数据,以在生物死亡后以数字化形式保留他们的个性。我的部分工作是重建性的——我描述了美国项目的假设和与之相关的主要概念,比如“思维克隆”、“思维文件”和“思维工具”。在第二部分中,我将呈现我自己的化身创造实验的结果,并将其与象征互动主义(G.H. Mead, H. Blumer)和关系社会学(B. Latour)的社会学视角进行比较。
IMMORTALITY AS A NETWORK OF RELATIONSHIPS. EXPERIENCE OF BUILDING A POSTHUMOUS AVATAR ON THE LIFENAUT PLATFORM
Based on an analysis of the American Lifenaut research project, I attempt to capture immortality created today as a network of relationships among human and non‑human factors. Lifenaut was established in 2006 as a pioneering project in the field of creating posthumous digital avatars. The users involved in the experiment gather data on the www.lifenaut.com platform to retain their personality in a digitized form after biological death. Part of my work is reconstructive – I describe the assumptions of the American project and the main concepts associated with it, such as “mindclone”, “mindfiles” and “mindware”. In the second part I present the results of my own avatar creation experiment and confront them with the sociological perspective of symbolic interactionism (G.H. Mead, H. Blumer) and relational sociology (B. Latour).