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Product Description: With essays by Ernst van Alphen, Mieke Bal, Marc Gotlieb, Serge Guilbaut, Michael Ann Holly, Akira Mizuta Lippit, W. J. T. Mitchell, Joanne Morra, Sina Najafi, Alexander Nemerov, Celeste Olalquiaga, Alexander Potts, and Reva Wolf     The discipline of art history is in a moment of self-consciousness, and art historians are increasingly more self-reflexive about their practices...read more
By Marquard Smith (editor)

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9780300134131 | Clark Art Institute, January 13, 2009, cover price $24.95 | About this edition: With essays by Ernst van Alphen, Mieke Bal, Marc Gotlieb, Serge Guilbaut, Michael Ann Holly, Akira Mizuta Lippit, W.

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Product Description: Stelarc is the most celebrated artist in the world working within technology and the visual arts. He is both an artist and a phenomenon, using his body as medium and exhibition space. Working in the interface between the body and the machine, employing virtual reality, robotics, medical instruments, prosthetics, and the Internet, Stelarc's art includes physical acts that don't always look survivable -- or, as science fiction novelist William Gibson puts it in his foreword, "sometimes seem to include the possibility of terminality...read more
By Marquard Smith (editor)

Hardcover:

9780262195188 | Mit Pr, November 10, 2005, cover price $30.00 | About this edition: Stelarc is the most celebrated artist in the world working within technology and the visual arts.

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9780262693608 | Mit Pr, October 31, 2007, cover price $27.95 | About this edition: Stelarc is the most celebrated artist in the world working within technology and the visual arts.

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Prosthesis -- pointing to an addition, replacement, extension, enhancement -- has become something of an all-purpose metaphor for the interactions of body and technology. Concerned with cybernetics, transplant technology, artificial intelligence, and virtual reality, among other cultural and scientific developments, "the prosthetic" conjures up a posthuman condition. In response to this, the 13 original essays in The Prosthetic Impulse reassert the phenomenological, material, and embodied nature of prosthesis without dismissing its metaphorical potential. They examine the historical and conceptual edge between the human and the posthuman -- between flesh and its accompanying technologies. Rather than tracking the transformation of one into the other, these essays address this borderline and the delicate dialectical situation in which it places us. Concentrating on this edge, the collection demonstrates how the human has been technologized and technology humanized.The eclectic approach taken by The Prosthetic Impulse draws on disciplines ranging from gender studies, philosophy, and visual culture to psychoanalysis, cybertheory, and phenomenology. The first section, "Carnality: Between Phenomenology and the Biocultural" concentrates on the organic, describing a body that, by its very materiality, is always and already prosthetic. The second section, "Assembling: Internalization. Externalization," considers the technological qualities and peculiarities of prosthesis, raising questions about the ways in which film, photography, AI, drawing, and literature -- representation itself -- can be situated within the framework of a prosthetic discourse. Taken together, the essays suggest that prosthesis is material as well as metaphorical. "It is just a matter of pondering where the inelegant edges lie," the editors write, "and living them most wonderfully."
By Joanne Morra (editor) and Marquard Smith (editor)

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9780262195300 | Mit Pr, December 16, 2005, cover price $8.75 | About this edition: Prosthesis -- pointing to an addition, replacement, extension, enhancement -- has become something of an all-purpose metaphor for the interactions of body and technology.

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9780262693615 | Mit Pr, October 31, 2007, cover price $32.95

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Incorporates a number of different visual practices including art, design, performance, architecture, film and photography. This study of visual culture is interdisciplinary, deriving in part from the art history that emerged in the 1980s, the studies of design and material culture, and film.
By Joanne Morra (editor) and Marquard Smith (editor)

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9780415326414 | Routledge, April 30, 2006, cover price $1425.00 | About this edition: Incorporates a number of different visual practices including art, design, performance, architecture, film and photography.

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Product Description: Translating Algeria: Parallax 7
By Joanne Morra (editor) and Marquard Smith (editor)

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9780748408320 | Taylor & Francis, January 1, 2003, cover price $26.95 | About this edition: Translating Algeria: Parallax 7

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