Cyborg art

Cyborg art, also known as cyborgism,[1] is an art movement that began in the mid-2000s in Britain.[2] It is based on the creation and addition of new senses to the body via cybernetic implants[3] and the creation of art works through new senses.[4] Cyborg artworks are created by cyborg artists;[5] artists whose senses have been voluntarily enhanced through cybernetic implants.[6]

  1. ^ Barbato, Massimo (2016-01-19). "The Art of Cybernetic Union - SERIOUS WONDER". Serious Wonder. Archived from the original on 2021-01-16. Retrieved 2016-01-19.
  2. ^ Jeffries, Stuart "Neil Harbisson, the world's first cyborg artist", The Guardian, 5 May 2014
  3. ^ "I Don't Have Artificial Body Parts, I Have Artistic Body Parts". The Huffington Post. 2015-03-12. Retrieved 2016-01-19.
  4. ^ Else, Liz "Cyborg makes art using seventh sense", The New Scientist, 29 June 2012
  5. ^ Alexander, Neta (2015-05-26). "They Dance the Body Electric: Cyborg Artists Land in Central Israel". Haaretz. Retrieved 2016-01-19.
  6. ^ Lee, Jennifer "A Surgical Implant for Seeing Colors Through Sound", The New York Times, 2 July 2012

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