这是一个(网络)女孩的感觉

Alessandra Mularoni
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这篇文章是对Sherry Turkle的“计算机文化中的精神分析”的推测性更新,探讨了后人类人格理论服务于计算对象的潜力,而计算对象反过来又服务于我们的人类需求。Turkle对早期控制论的兴趣在于人性和心理学,而今天的网络技术呈现出认知的分散,将意识的概念扩散到非人类的物体和系统上。本文借鉴弗洛伊德的忧郁症,为机器心理提供了一个发展的框架。为了使推测性的分析更加具体,我找到了自动驾驶汽车和林恩·赫什曼·李森(Lynn Hershman Leeson)的电影《科技革命》(Teknolust)中自我复制的机器人之间的情感相似之处。我的论点与基于系统的情感和意识理论相一致,表明了对爱和绝望的关系(和可逆的)理解。
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What it feels like for a (networked) girl
A speculative update to Sherry Turkle’s “Whither Psychoanalysis in Computer Culture,” this essay explores the potential for a posthuman theory of personality to serve the computational objects that in turn serve our human needs. Where Turkle’s interests in early cybernetic discourse lay in human nature and psychology, networked technology today presents a dispersal of cognition, spilling the notion of consciousness onto nonhuman objects and systems. Drawing from Freudian melancholia, this essay offers a developing framework for machinic psyche. To render a speculative analysis more concrete, I locate affective parallels between autonomous vehicles and the self-replicating automatons in Lynn Hershman Leeson’s film Teknolust. Suggesting a relational (and reversible) understanding of love and despair, my argument aligns with systems-based theories of affect and consciousness.  
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