{"title":"Mari Mutare","authors":"Vanessa Lorenzo Toquero","doi":"10.46467/tdd37.2021.92-105","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Mari mutare is a transdisciplinary design research project about biocompatible prostheses inspired by the early Christian being called Green Man, a human-plant hybrid that represents the nature-culture continuum. These objects are intended to address human exceptionalism from a post-anthropocentric, feminist and queer perspective. The aim of Mari mutare is to explore the multiplicity of subjectivities in ourselves and, consequently, to influence the perception of others. Arising from the emerging field of synthetic biology, speculative design methodology supports this proposal and it materialises through transhackfeminist biopractices as tools for creating knowledge and projecting other possible futures. The experiments are conducted around the Petri dish as an epistemic object. The dish contains a symbiotic assembly of human and plant cells that interpenetrate, digest and partially assimilate while grazing the categories of kingdom, species, gender, culture and nature. While this process materialises, human subjects test their future limbs aided by an augmented reality (AR) filter, as a proxy for the physical reality, to hack into self-reflection and subjectivity, thus projecting themselves beyond the self. This project is currently a work-in-progress and is supported by Pro Helvetia, Hangar Barcelona (EU Biofriction programme), Utopiana Geneva and Hackuarium.","PeriodicalId":34368,"journal":{"name":"Temes de Disseny","volume":"21 1","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2021-07-22","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"1","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Temes de Disseny","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.46467/tdd37.2021.92-105","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"Q1","JCRName":"Arts and Humanities","Score":null,"Total":0}
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摘要
Mari mutare是一个跨学科的设计研究项目,其灵感来自于早期被称为绿人的基督徒,一个代表自然文化连续体的人与植物的杂交体。这些物品旨在从后人类中心主义、女权主义和酷儿的角度来解决人类例外论。Mari mutare的目的是探索我们自身主体性的多样性,从而影响他人的感知。从合成生物学的新兴领域兴起,思辨设计方法支持这一建议,并通过女权主义生物实践作为创造知识和预测其他可能未来的工具来实现。实验是围绕着皮氏培养皿作为认知对象进行的。培养皿包含人类和植物细胞的共生组合,它们相互渗透、消化和部分同化,同时放牧王国、物种、性别、文化和自然的类别。当这个过程实现时,人类受试者在增强现实(AR)过滤器的帮助下测试他们未来的肢体,作为物理现实的代理,进入自我反思和主观性,从而超越自我。该项目目前正在进行中,得到了Pro Helvetia、Hangar Barcelona(欧盟生物摩擦计划)、Utopiana Geneva和Hackuarium的支持。
Mari mutare is a transdisciplinary design research project about biocompatible prostheses inspired by the early Christian being called Green Man, a human-plant hybrid that represents the nature-culture continuum. These objects are intended to address human exceptionalism from a post-anthropocentric, feminist and queer perspective. The aim of Mari mutare is to explore the multiplicity of subjectivities in ourselves and, consequently, to influence the perception of others. Arising from the emerging field of synthetic biology, speculative design methodology supports this proposal and it materialises through transhackfeminist biopractices as tools for creating knowledge and projecting other possible futures. The experiments are conducted around the Petri dish as an epistemic object. The dish contains a symbiotic assembly of human and plant cells that interpenetrate, digest and partially assimilate while grazing the categories of kingdom, species, gender, culture and nature. While this process materialises, human subjects test their future limbs aided by an augmented reality (AR) filter, as a proxy for the physical reality, to hack into self-reflection and subjectivity, thus projecting themselves beyond the self. This project is currently a work-in-progress and is supported by Pro Helvetia, Hangar Barcelona (EU Biofriction programme), Utopiana Geneva and Hackuarium.