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vendredi dernier ouvrait amber'09, festival d'art et technologie basé à Istanbul qui présente > performances, installations interactives, workshops et conférences et cela, sous le thème (un)Cyborgable?
> The notion of the cyborg (cybernetic organism) explores the literal and figurative integrations of the human body and technology. A hybrid concept, cyborg links the organic and non-organic and raises questions concerning human corporeality and subjectivity. In the same vein, the field of Art and Technology also elaborates on the transforming and emerging human and addresses the questions of who or what we may become as a result of our increasing engagements with technology.
notamment au programme > les Hysterical Machines de l'artiste montréalais Bill Vorn + la présence de Stelarc ++
et un consistant programme de conférences sur 3 jours, avec la participation, entre autres, de la commissaire et artiste torontoiseNina Czegledy ++
l'événement est organisé par la Body-Process Arts Association
du 6 au 15 novembre 2009 >Turkey
[et mentionnons, pour la beauté de la chose, que la racine grecque du mot ambre - elektron (ελεκτρωυ) - est à l'origine de terme électricité]
4:35 PM
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