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Technoetic Arts 18.2-3 and 19.1-2 are out now! Special Issues

Intellect is pleased to announce that Technoetic Arts 18.2-3 and 19.1-2 are out now!

 

Special Issue: ‘Taboo–Transgression–Transcendence in Art & Science’ and Special Issue: ‘Global Conversation’

 

For more information about the journal and issues click here>>

https://www.intellectbooks.com/technoetic-arts-a-journal-of-speculative-research

 

Aims & Scope

 

Technoetic Arts aims to provide a forum for the presentation of new ideas, projects and practices arising from the confluence of art, science, technology and consciousness research. It has a special interest in matters of mind and the extension of the senses through technologies of cognition and perception. It will document accounts of transdisciplinary research, collaboration and innovation in the design, theory and production of new systems and structures for life in the twenty-first century, while inviting a re-evaluation of older world-views, esoteric knowledge and arcane cultural practices. Artificial life, the promise of nanotechnology, the ecology of mixed reality environments, the reach of telematic media, and the effect generally of a post-biological culture on human values and identity, are issues central to the journal’s focus. It welcomes speculative and anticipatory approaches to research, and the unorthodox expression of ideas whenever the topic justifies such innovation. It aims to communicate to an international non-specialist readership.

 

Issue 18.2-3

 

Editorial

DALILA HONORATO

 

Articles

 

Demonological re-enchantments: Or how to contaminate through intimate stories of commons without consensus

AGNIESZKA ANNA WOŁODŹKO

 

Notes for a manifesto: Singular creatures/grafts and soil

MAYRA CITLALLI GÓMEZ ROJO

 

Junk art: The art that needs to be understood – Autoethnographic perspective

KAROLINA ŻYNIEWICZ

 

A brief constellation towards a ruderal futurism

ALEX YOUNG

 

Algae Mask: Multidisciplinary exploration on material speculation

KWAN QUEENIE LI AND MICHELLE JINGMIN LAI

 

More-than-human world? A posthumanist critique of anthropocentrism in the art of Olga Tokarczuk and Patricia Piccinini

NATALIA ANNA MICHNA

 

Co-composition and de-composition: Biological agency as a compositional tool

NIGEL HELYER

 

Science at the Club: Putrefaction as an artistic medium

ANGEL LARTIGUE

 

Creating sex/gender ecologies: Quimera Rosa’s Trans*Plant

GIULIA CASALINI

 

Offering the Body: Performing proximity in the use of cellular material

LOUISE MACKENZIE

 

Mooncalf: ‘Unclean meat’

WHITEFEATHER HUNTER

 

Rendering life: Transgressive affinities between bio art and generative art

DEJAN GRBA AND VLADIMIR TODOROVIĆ

 

Aesthetics and the semblance of the real in terroristic gameplay

SALVADOR MIRANDA

 

Taboo and capitalism: Of incest, YouTube and profanation in contemporary capitalism

ADRIÀ GUARDIOLA-RIUS

 

The gendered AI in Her (2013): Sound, synchresis and disconnection in filmic representations

KATERINA PAPAKYRIAKOPOULOU

 

Somatic poetics

CLEA T. WAITE

 

Body shopping: Challenging convention in the donation and use of bodily materials through art practice

LOUISE MACKENZIE, ILKE TURKMENDAG, ISABEL BURR-RATY, WHITEFEATHER HUNTER, CHARLOTTE JARVIS, MIRIAM SIMUN, HEGE TAPIO AND ADAM ZARETSKY

 

Issue 19.1-2

 

Editorial

 

Global conversations on cybernetics

CHRISTIANE M. HERR AND JOCELYN CHAPMAN

 

Articles

 

Leading by design: The synergy of second-order cybernetics and transformative leadership

MICHAEL MUNTON

 

Cybernetic exchanges in online events: Seven types of conversation in the ASC2020 Global Conversation

CHRISTIANE M. HERR

 

On globes, the Earth and the Cybernetics of Grace

CLAUDIA WESTERMANN

 

Rethinking cybernetics with a transfunctional approach to structure and organization

ANA PAULA BALTAZAR

 

Integrating parallel conversations in an institutionalized society: Experiments with Team Syntegrity online

MARCUS VINICIUS A. F. R. BERNARDO

 

From network to lacework: A new imaginary for global conversation

JOSÉ DOS SANTOS CABRAL FILHO

 

Garbo and cenacoli of Italian design in the 1960s: A second-order approach to innovation

MATTEO TONOLI AND ROBERTO CARRADORE

 

Elliptical conversation: Alchemy and cybernetics

DIEGO FAGUNDES DA SILVA

 

Cybernetics as disciplinary cross-pollination: Anthropology by data science

STEPHEN PAFF

 

Reflections on reflexivity

LOUIS H. KAUFFMAN

 

Cybernetics, design and regenerative economics

SKYLER PERKINS AND ANIKA JESSUP

 

Death risk: Lack of movement: The ignored pandemic of digitalization escalates the COVID-19 crisis

LUCAS PAWLIK

 

A systemic view on sustainable consumption

SUKANTA MAJUMDAR

 

Like real friends do: Communicating on social media with Sophia the robot

LAIDA LIMNIATI, DALILA HONORATO AND ANDREAS GIANNAKOULOPOULOS

 

Deconstructing the isolated astronaut-artist paradigm

IOANNIS BARDAKOS, EIRINI SOURGIADAKI AND ALAIN LIORET

 

The edge of life-as-we-know-it: Aesthetics of decay within artificial life and art

REMINA GREENFIELD AND SHUYI CAO

 

Entangled Speech: Semiotic sympoiesis for the posthuman commons

KLAUS SPIESS