
Technoetic Arts 20.1&2 is out now! Special Issue
Intellect is pleased to announce that Technoetic Arts 20.1-2 is out now!
Special Issue: ‘Dismantling the Anthropocene: Beyond Binary Categorizations’
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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 worldviews, 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 20.1-2
Editorial
What does it mean to be human? The faces of the human in the twenty-first century
MONIKA MICHAŁOWSKA
Articles
Being otherwise: On the possibility of a nondualistic approach in feminist phenomenology
MARZENA ADAMIAK
In favour of a hedonist post-pandemic culture: Embodying new technologies and old rituals
YVONNE FÖRSTER
On the edges of consciousnesses: Messaging between species
MARI KESKI-KORSU
KLAUS GÄRTNER
Lévinas’s débâcle: Looking for the face(s) of the human in the twenty-first century
MONIKA MURAWSKA
The human being as an engineering problem: Post-biological evolution, transhumanism and philosophical anthropology
DAVID O BRIEN
MARGHERITA PEVERE
‘Welcome to the Neganthropocene’: Artistic practices of healing the Anthropocene in Matterlurgy’s Air Morphologies
JUSTYNA STĘPIEŃ
On gods, pixies and humans: Biohacking and the genetic imaginary
MATYLDA SZEWCZYK
Contamination as collaboration: Being-with in the time of the COVID-19 pandemic
KAROLINA ŻYNIEWICZ