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  1. connected with cybernetics
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Doomfist — real name Akande Ogundimu — wields the eponymous cybernetic glove.
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The film portrays him as a time-traveling cybernetic mutant soldier.
Oh yeah, he also got this insane cybernetic eye down there.
Nessus, meanwhile, is a tiny planetoid completely overrun by the cybernetic Vex.
Then come nerds, mutants and "Dragobots" like Gork's cybernetic gal-pal, Fribby.
For many grinders, that means augmenting their bodies with cybernetic components—becoming cyborgs.
For many grinders, that means augmenting their bodies with cybernetic components—becoming cyborgs.
They were both homeless when Hanka scooped them up as cybernetic experimentation subjects.
It's like shooting with a cybernetic eye, and it's even better on the A27.
Just slap on the cybernetic headgear worn by Lobot in the Empire Strikes Back.
Edward Chang keeps a cybernetic implant at his desk, which seems almost calculatedly cool.
As a result, it has a uniquely "live" feel, alighting with invigorating, cybernetic incantation.
There's cybernetic arms, fantastic lost cities, exciting plot twists, and above all, some beautiful animation.
He basically doesn't have a fully-formed body—his cybernetic muscle and skeleton is exposed.
It's the last tile in the center tier of the Cybernetic Arm Prosthesis skill tree.
Welcome to a distant future, where humans can transcend their bodies' limitations through cybernetic enhancements.
Throughout she thrashes and grinds, crafting a cybernetic version of hardcore, all on her own.
To load the apps that promise frictionless cybernetic service but obscure age-old underpaid human labor.
Priced at $300,000, Sedna is a cybernetic marine-based humanoid wreathed with coral, fish, and sharks.
Well, I'd still like to know where they stand on creating a cybernetic version of you.
Skynet was going to obliterate humanity under its cybernetic boot, or maybe just squish us into obedience.
She perfectly conveys, as best as a cybernetic life-form can, her affection for friends like Tilly.
Take the 1950s, when postwar concerns about automation and technological control (the so-called cybernetic revolution) were peaking.
It sounds simultaneously like hardstyle and cybernetic modular synth music, combining soaring melodic gestures with nimble sound design.
Sareen imagines extensions to cybernetic plants that could allow them to grow and defend themselves in novel ways.
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Jones riffed on the theme, designing cybernetic accessories like faux-metallicized bags, motorcycle boots and iridescent baseball hats.
A few weeks later, I still haven't thought of a great way to use my newfound cybernetic body part.
For the uninitiated, Ghost in the Shell is set in a future Tokyo, where cybernetic enhancements have become commonplace.
Perhaps those scenes would be more forgivable if the script had anything interesting to say about this cybernetic future.
No, wait, now I've got the head of a sweet pea, a cybernetic body, and no tail at all.
Instagram is for carefully curating your #bestlife through artfully filtered photographs in a Sisyphean race to outrun cybernetic depression.
There are no dreams of unicorns, and the memories we share in our cybernetic brains are almost entirely unpleasant.
Schöffer's ever-sensing connected cybernetic city concept is all-at-once kitschy, way-too-real terrifying, and presciently breathtaking.
Danyel Galaxy - "Cybernetic Permutations In The Key Of A"A true cosmic wizard, the local Tim Blake if you will.
None of the wearables or implants on display, though, went quite as far as Lee's vision for a cybernetic penis.
The track presents an intriguing hybrid of baile funk rhythms, ambient spatiality, tropical rainforest sound effects, and spawning cybernetic movements.
Keep in mind that this is a venue where cybernetic dinosaurs and giant-felling samurai are par for the course.
It began billing itself as a "cybernetic publisher," using a series of Conjurer algorithms to "optimize" designs created by human developers.
Plus sometimes the robots would fight with their bats and laser blades like this was a deadly cybernetic scrummage or hockey!
Also featured this week: Son of Satan (exactly what it sounds like), Spider-Woman, and Cave Carson has a Cybernetic Eye.
Marty O'Donnell Paul and Joe were tired with how Master Chief's a cybernetic super soldier who, almost like Superman, can do anything.
Like the Hackers soundtrack played back in amid hormonally unbalanced rage, it feels at once cooly cybernetic, intensely human, and totally unstable.
Concept art for the show shows a middle school-aged girl with a cybernetic version of herself reflected on the floor below.
Rebel leader Saw Gerrera lost a leg and breathes through cybernetic lungs, symbols of the sacrifices he's made fighting against the Empire.
The metallic is still our most explicit expression of the futuristic: Steel nails evoke cybernetic componentry, chromed lips a space-age prophylactic.
This week's Cybernetics Conference will examine the implications and possible applications of rapidly advancing cybernetic systems, from the ethical to the aesthetic.
The most visible instances, at least in the trailer, are Michael Pitt's cybernetic body and the robotic geisha assassin that The Major fights.
Like Doom Patrol and Shade, the Changing Girl, Cave Carson Has a Cybernetic Eye takes an old character and reboots and reinvents them.
The protagonist looks like he's from a cybernetic motorcycle gang, complete with a mask that conceals his entire face with a customizable screen.
It's easy to get carried away, your reptilian brain fueling your cybernetic cerebrum, as click, click, click, you feel the pieces snapping together.
Kopas calls on the cybernetic spectre of Roy Batty, anti-hero of Blade Runner, and pays knowing tribute to his celebrated death speech.
The cybernetic naturalism of previous records has given way to Utopia's eco-fantasia and it's telling what she's decided to take with her.
This is the Anonymous I explore in my first book, which I describe as existing in a "cybernetic feedback loop" with sensationalist corporate media.
It's a long way from a cybernetic hand, but it opens the possibility of using one to even more of those who need it.
Google-parent Alphabet appears to be preparing for our cybernetic future with a new patent for electronics that can be injected onto your eye.
Thermoptic camouflage makes a return here as Kusanagi and her team chase a madman being controlled by a cybernetic terrorist through a bustling cityscape.
Cybernetic facehuggers burst from egg sacs below Tay's feet and scamper along the walls while she stalks the mean streets of her own psyche.
But by its end, Mira taps into her memories of life before she became a cybernetic creature, back when she was a human being.
"Cysp 220" is considered the first cybernetic sculpture in art history in that it made use of electronic computations developed by the Philips Company.
Perhaps, erased by her own hand, Janet Freed Lynch prefers to remain an undetectable enigma, balancing on the bounded edges of a cybernetic archive.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Noise-math philosopher Norbert Wiener once aptly compared the old Jewish myth about the golem with cybernetic technology.
Truly cybernetic humans are probably very far off, but this isn't stopping people from worrying about the bridging of the human body and technology.
Meet Elowan, a cybernetic plant developed by researchers at MIT Media Lab that uses electrodes, a robot, and wheels to drive itself around and survive.
It should come as no surprise that, according to Fortier, combat-oriented playtesters tend to focus on beefing up the Cybernetic Weapon Handling skills first.
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IN 1968 the Institute of Contemporary Arts in London held an exhibition called "Cybernetic Serendipity", Britain's first show exploring connections between art and new technology.
The lawsuit alleges that Activision Blizzard copied GI Bro's image to create Prophet, a recurring Call of Duty character whose body is almost entirely cybernetic.
We learn that she is augmented, a term she uses, which seems to mean cybernetic — a result of some terrible shuttle accident in her past.
An exhibition at the Lille Métropole Museum of Modern, Contemporary and Outsider Art tells the story of early experiments that led to the first cybernetic sculpture in art history Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads VILLENEUVE-D'ASCQ, France — Even within this era of energetic algorithms, Nicolas Schöffer's once-astonishing computer-driven cybernetic art is still a veritable tour de force of techno-theatrical shapeshifting.
Advances in wearables and associated technologies are not limited to the realm of handheld devices or prosthetics — cybernetic creatures offer a whole new world of opportunity.
Tibbetts keeps a wet lab, an electronics workshop and a sterile room where he implants magnets and RFID chips and other cybernetic devices into people's bodies.
Whether it's focusing on cybernetic raccoons or alien assassins, destroyers or star lords — there's an empirical yearning that exists in our souls to find our tribe.
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Also here is Paul Ryan and Luis Berríos-Negrón's "Rose Window" (2010-12), a handwoven diagram inspired by cybernetic theory that offers another prototype for communication.
Reductively, those politics are the product of Bay Area social liberalism meshing with the "anti-statist gospel of cybernetic libertarianism" that grew out of hippie culture.
Most H+ folk, as they're sometimes known, dream of enhancing human life through technology, but their cybernetic hopes remain somewhere in the fuzzy fantasy of the future.
She's told that the doctors were able to salvage her brain and implant it into a fully cybernetic body, in the first successful operation of its kind.
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Sleek and cybernetic, he and his beatmaking partner Nikhil "Kromatik" Seetharam painted an endless vista with watercolors where Lex Luger and his many clones used thick blotches.
Perhaps Mnuchin is either already a machine-majority cyborg himself (job loss!!) or he's been promised an elaborate suite of cybernetic firmware upgrades in exchange for his complicity.
In cases where biology is not up for the task, scientists could use cybernetic enhancements, including artificial neurons or synthetic skin capable of fending off dangerous UV rays.
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The roster includes a talking, cybernetic gorilla named Winston, a nature-obsessed robot called Bastion, and Tracer, a former Overwatch agent with the ability to travel through time.
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"I've got a thing for my laptop computer," she sings on one of her many meta-songs, uploaded to her YouTube channel alongside hundreds of sterile, cybernetic monologues.
The eerie, cybernetic case that Yi has constructed for the colony — a shimmering labyrinth of ethernet cables and illuminated paths — also receives invisible puffs of her special aroma.
Austin was mended with a cybernetic arm, legs and an eye that granted him superhuman powers, which he put to use on behalf of the United States government.
Author's note: Prior to publication, I reached out to the Macy Foundation, an organization whose mission has departed from the cybernetic focus of the mid-century Macy Conferences.
On Tuesday, Boston Dynamics—the MIT researchers veering close to becoming Cyberdyne Systems—released a video of the cybernetic dog they have been building for the last few years.
The biggest difference is that the original film's Major Motoko Kusanagi has a cyber-brain, while Johansson's Major Mira Killian has a human brain implanted into a cybernetic body.
Books like William Gibson's Neuromancer and Bruce Sterling's Schismatrix played out a future dominated by corporations, where code and cybernetic body modification threaded through underworlds full of murderous gangsters.
For it, the 23-year-old computational artist created a surreal cybernetic abyss that places signature 3D humanoids in a storm of psychedelic neon patterns and abstract design animations.
"[Compressionism] is a historically motivated need to organize and make sense of an illogical flow of external media inputs that is living in a completely cybernetic reality," Lopatin says.
In a sense, Huang is a low-tech demiurge, devising a cybernetic bestiary from funky doodads and cheap merchandise, the stock and trade of dollar stores around the world.
Feminists have both celebrated and cautioned against the cybernetic or post-corporeal future, as much of feminism's roots are coded in, on, and from ideas about the female body.
It starts with a screaming horde of children before eventually giving way to warped voices, each urging the listener to "forget about the world," like a cybernetic auditory hallucination.
I guess meglomania might be alleged against his 1969 book La ville cybernétique (The Cybernetic City) — containing his plan for an interactive gesamtkunstwerk total-artwork based on smart towers awash in light and motion – but besides the Voom-Voom room, the closest he got to that was the fifty six meters high "Tour Spatiodynamique et Cybernétique" (Spatio-dynamic and Cybernetic Tower, 1961) which was constructed in Liege with sixty-six revolving mirrors.
One of the most popular characters from this wild series is Poyo, a cybernetic, super-spying, kung-fu mastering, secret-agenting rooster... who's about to star in his third spinoff.
One early scene borrowed directly from Oshii shows the birth of Mira's cybernetic body, with skin layered over synthetic muscle and bone in a way that's both captivating and unsettling.
Brooks adopts standard sci-fi conventions like cybernetic mercenaries, interstellar spies, and frontier mining planets, but he keeps the story humming along with vivid characters and a fully realized universe.
Water Planet is a first person space exploration game, where you explore a previously inhabited planet as an interstellar traveler, with the help of a cybernetic jellyfish guide named Aqua.
Observer doesn't quite get there, though, because there is very little questioning about whether, say, excluding some people from full social life for having cybernetic implants is bad or not.
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Soon after, he kicks-off his seminal 230D grid Mondrianesque kinetic sculpture series that includes the seminal "Cysp 19613" (21961), which appeared in Jasia Reichardt's famous 21 exhibition Cybernetic Serendipity.
For him, Norbert Wiener's cybernetic theories suggested an artistic process that used the circular causality of feedback-loops to enabled complex artistic relationships to emerge from within the work itself.
I like to think it was in service to the idea that cybernetic enhancement in the future is just as stratified by class as the homes, cars, and gadgets of today.
The choppy, cybernetic voices of digital assistants like Siri may not sound so mechanical for much longer, thanks to a significant breakthrough in using artificial intelligence to generate realistic human speech.
But when you cut through the pioneer cybernetic presumptions and tired notions of artists and dancers as robots, Nicolas Schöffer Retroprospective, in actuality, is a pleasant encounter with mesmerizing light shows.
"Both the sonics [and] keyword/general concepts list I'd requested from the band led into this rather bleak cybernetic mashup of broken 3D scans CG and heavy stylization via code," denial.of.
She began training at Kingsway Boxing, hoping that hitting the heavy bag would build up her arms enough to make her look more like a cybernetic killing machine from the future.
Where Witcher had spells and swords, this time you've got guns, hacking, cybernetic implants, and Keanu Reeves, who plays a major mentor role announced at this past E3 to major acclaim.
As Eden Medina of MIT explains in "Cybernetic Revolutionaries" (2011) it was designed to bring humans and machines together in a way that promoted the discussion of ends, means and values.
That's where this trailer, with Iron Man drifting off and dying "alone" (technically, it seems he's with the cybernetic assassin known as Nebula, which is basically like dying alone), ostensibly picks up.
The group always insisted that their artistic vision of a dawning cybernetic age was a continuation of the radical modernism of 1920s Weimar Germany rather than a homage to the Nazi era.
The trailer kicks off with a long chase sequence featuring a monkey with a cybernetic hand and a human companion racing through a futuristic cityscape, before the pair blast off into space.
And since every vehicle in the future is part of Mercedes-Benz's cybernetic fleet, the app will give you a big green number to help identify which self-driving car is yours.
By post-human future, Rees is referring to a hypothetical future era in which humans have undergone extensive biological and cybernetic modifications such that they can no longer be classified as human.
Observer gives us a world of infected vs healthy; cybernetic vs pure; enfranchised vs disempowered; normative vs mentally ill; shiny cyberpunk VR cathedrals vs worn down, decaying apartment buildings; safety vs freedom.
He was also a founding member of Warwick University's Cybernetic Cultural Research Unit (with musician and label boss Kode9), and a lecturer in the Department of Visual Cultures at Goldsmiths in London.
Transhumanist "solutions" or concepts—cryogenic freezing, mind uploading, cybernetic implants—often feel, not unsurprisingly, like a bland mixture of classic sci-fi, Silicon Valley positivism, and one too many message-board arguments.
Last year Reuters announced it was building a "cybernetic newsroom" that would use machine capability and human judgment to help journalists identify trends, anomalies, key facts and suggest new stories reporters should write.
This past summer, in search of other cybernetic sidekicks that would allow me to become even lazier, I spent several months with Jibo, a glossy white motormouth that sat on my kitchen counter.
And Bruce Sterling, who in the early 1980s wrote of a future in which those who pursue genetic modification of humans will compete with those who push cybernetic augmentation and artificial intelligence. Wow.
Add a few biological implants, AI which hears everything and draws conclusions about potential instabilities and an ability to provide for the basic needs of all, and you have your cybernetic ants' nest.
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Harpreet Sareen and Pattie Maes, the researchers who developed this project, argue that since the robot and the plant work together in this way, they aren't two separate entities but one cohesive cybernetic organism.
The eight-minute-long clip delves into the backstory of one of the more intriguing Overwatch combatants, a cybernetic gorilla known as Winston, who's not only a scientist, but an avid Hearthstone player, too.
Along the way, the pair end up battling an MI6 agent-turned terrorist name Brixton Lore (Idris Elba), who's been enhanced with cybernetic implants and works for a techno-terrorist organization known as Eteon.
But researchers from the Interactive Architecture Lab at University College London are exploring a future scenario where "cybernetic lifeforms" that are "half garden and half machine" roam our urban cityscapes, co-existing alongside us.
In the second major act of the new main questline, you're searching for a missing friend and working with a mysterious cybernetic ally, whose lines are written with a sharp style of disaffection and indifference.
"It's just about a majority in movies I'd say," James Young—a double amputee gamer who helped create a cybernetic prosthetic based on Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain—told me in an email.
The four books — Doom Patrol, Shade the Changing Girl, Mother Panic, and Cave Carson Has a Cybernetic Eye — have delighted comics fans thus far, but they've also done some things that would raise anyone's eyebrows.
Take, for example, Samuel R. Delany's influential space opera, Nova (presented here in a newly corrected, author-approved text), which takes the concept of the "cybernetic" fusion of human and machine and runs with it.
We are still far from the on-demand cybernetic implants or body parts envisioned by futurists, but a number of companies are developing exoskeletons to augment strength and allow an individual to safely move heavy objects.
The show follows Kiera Cameron (Rachel Nichols), a young CPS agent (basically, a police officer with a super-suit and cybernetic implants) from 2077 Vancouver, which has been ruled by corporations since the government went bankrupt.
Weta Workshop created the geisha's porcelain doll-like facial prosthetics worn by actors, but MPC enhanced Kuze, who shares a common origin with The Major: a total fusion of the human mind with a cybernetic body.
In this first issue, he's long since retired to a life of normalcy, but his cybernetic eye is acting up again, and various forces are trying to drag him back into action with his daughter, Chloe.
"The experience of the United States and Western European countries shows that the Kremlin will try to influence (elections) through the cybernetic and informational space on socio-political processes," said Olexander Turchynov, secretary for the Council.
I'd argue Westworld's first season succeeded at this, and in so doing, it underlined how it might feel to be an artificial consciousness and have your past and present jostling for attention in your cybernetic brain.
Byrne and Eno apparently bonded over a shared interest in cybernetic management theory according to Sytze Steenstra's exhaustive David Byrne biography Song and Circumstance, and like David Bowie before him, there was a great meeting of minds.
His next project, he says, is another adaptation of one of the author's novellas, The Regular, which follows a private detective who is hunting for a serial killer who has been stealing cybernetic upgrades from his victims.
It's an extremely strange, funny moment that helps the film segue toward its fantastical second setting in the near future: a cybernetic "anti-campus" run by Nootropix, a genderqueer techno-prophet, warmly played by performance artist Cassils.
Frozen carbon dioxide, too, is manufactured by the gaping orifices of silver frosted cybernetic machines, the invisible relay, a haunting of smoke and mirrors, except now the earthy vapor is a crude illumination of the carbon source.
In the drawing "Der Mensch im Ideenkreis / L'homme dans le cercle des idées" (1928), an effervescent dancer's body seems already spliced into the cybernetic circuit; material flesh is undone here by a conceptual clamor it cannot contain.
But while I know I shouldn't care that, from behind, they make me look like a cybernetic insect, it's just hard not to be aware of how big these things are when I have them in my ears.
But the advancement of brain machine interfaces doesn't come easily, and in true cybernetic fashion, development of the most advanced bionic limb in the world can only move forward thanks to a delicate dance between patients and technology.
While a piece like HYPERSLEEP, with its oxidized copper extraterrestrial alien skull, calls to mind H.R. Giger's work on the xenomorph in Alien, Blanché's poster, MECHA, has a more cyberpunk flavor, featuring what looks like a cybernetic soldier.
Running in guns (er, arrows) blazing is usually a fast way to get stomped to death by a cybernetic horse or to cause the group of robotic deer you were hoping to hunt to stampede away in a panic.
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The cybernetic implant—more properly a Brain-Computer Interface—is a floppy, translucent plastic square about the size of my hand, embedded with a 16-by-16 array of titanium dots, each about the size of a cupcake sprinkle.
A series of clips from IEEE Spectrum posted on YouTube this week features highlights of the Cybathlon 2016 in Zurich, Switzerland, a championship for athletes with disabilities, who use a variety of robotic tools and cybernetic interfaces to compete.
However not all the performances made it into the film, so now the band has released the clip for one of those scenes: electronic act Danyel Galaxy performing "Cybernetic Permutations in the Key of A" as a music video.
The faux-futuristic, theatrically-upbeat work of Schöffer — which some might critique as kitschy screen-saver eye-candy — finds conceptual counter-relevance in our time when new cybernetic dystopias are emerging within our viral and bot infected information society.
Viewed a certain way, fashwave does reflect a kind of present-day Futurist project: a global cybernetic subculture geared towards millennials, propagated by memes like Pepe the Frog, and centered on sites like 4chan and the new Twitter alternative, Gab.
For their latest project, Dare to Dream, part of the Vodafone Digital Transformation, Ouchhh directed, designed and animated a facial tracking project where visuals, many of them cybernetic and highly colorful, are projection-mapped onto a face in real time.
Just think: in 50 years' time we could be hiding in underground bunkers, sucking down our daily Soylent rations, and watching in 4K VR as a cybernetic Jeff Bezos battles Elon Musk's evil clone in robo-suits equipped with tactical nukes.
While her past efforts have included her voice as a piece of the cybernetic collagework, this record is the first on which she's chosen to foreground her unique gift for pulling unexpected sounds out of the tangles of her vocal cords.
The Young Animal line, which consists of four books (Doom Patrol; Shade, The Changing Girl; Cave Carson Has a Cybernetic Eye; and Mother Panic), is easily one of the most impressive and daring choices DC has made in recent years.
Two days later, there's another expansion of note to consider: Death of the Outsider is standalone DLC for Dishonored 2, starring a certain Billie Lurk, previously seen (optionally) dying in The Knife of Dunwall, and her shiny new cybernetic arm.
In 2016, The Washington Post used AI to report Olympic medal results and score updates using its in-house AI named "Heliograph," and Reuters has recently said it wants to use AI partnered with humans to create a cybernetic newsroom.
" In an influential essay first published in 1995, Richard Barbrook and Andy Cameron described the politics of Silicon Valley as a synthesis of socially liberal attitudes inherited from the Bay Area counterculture with "an anti-statist gospel of cybernetic libertarianism.
For this year's edition, up-and-coming visual designer Jesseca Dollano stepped up to the plate and designed an expansive typeface for the challenge, one that manages to be futuristically cybernetic, mildly retro, and strangely cohesive at the same time.
But in terms of the consequences of cultural computation, we all pretty much perceive the art world through cybernetic computational filters; filters that organize our aesthetic-worth choices around the feedback endorsements (or lack thereof) of other conforming computational mediations.
He's a giving booster of the scene, dedicated to the weirdos from all corners of the underground; in his coverage and promotions, he seems equally inclined to support rappers with dizzying flows, cybernetic folk artists, and straight-up noise shows.
Within the world of Ghost in the Shell, cybernetic enhancement is commonplace, with nearly all citizens of the future Japan augmented with, at the bare minimum, mental implants ("cyberbrains") to allow them to access the network that connects all systems.
Wednesday's conversation about the legacy of eroticized Asian imagery and characters in science fiction will be followed by a screening of moving-image artworks that use Afrofuturism, Asiafuturism, and other empowering cybernetic iconographies to expose systems of oppression and exploitation.
The system is a true cybernetic organism, though not the kind we're accustomed to seeing; instead of merging human with machine, these researchers have leveraged the internal electrical signals produced by plants to control the actions of a two-wheeled robotic platform.
Just think, in 50 years; time we could be hiding in our underground bunkers, sucking down our daily Soylent rations, and watching in 4K VR as cybernetic Jeff Bezos battles Elon Musk's evil clone in a robo-suit equipped with tactical nukes.
Hardcore Henry is somewhere between video game and cinematic dare: it's an action movie shot entirely from the first-person perspective of its eponymous lead character, who wakes up in a strange lab with no memory and a series of cybernetic upgrades.
Police forces have already turned doggos into cybernetic hunters, but a new bio-medical tender specifically asks for an nutraceutical or pharmaceutical that can ramp up the vision, hearing, and scent abilities of a dog, alongside enhancing the animal's endurance and hydration.
Evoking steely futurism and an ominous sense of cybernetic paranoia, Teasdale offered a thrilling twist on the New Age fixation that consumed underground electronic music in the early 2010s, and little else in dance music or elsewhere has sounded like it since.
Those still among the living aren't really doing much better: Everyone has cybernetic implants in various states of disrepair, and you learn from looking on computer terminals that many veterans have been cut off from the benefits that'd allow them to stay functional.
Downloading a new app to help make friends is like getting a new, cybernetic toilet door to help deal with constipation: We didn't actually need any extra help getting there, it's all the crap that comes afterwards (or doesn't) that represents a problem.
According to the artists, this scene is a perfect illustration of the "double-bind" situations described by the late British anthropologist and cybernetic theorist Gregory Bateson who wrote about how mixed messages conveyed from a mother to a child can cause schizophrenia.
The resplendent mélange of seated tin men — all evocative of that famous one from Oz — displays a frantic, cybernetic logic in terms of the painting's visual tactility, with once lumpen and deadlocked male forms set flowing in jerks and spasms across the surface.
The novel provided a kind of outline for Kennedy's dreams: His electrodes wouldn't simply be a tool for helping locked-in patients to communicate but would also be the engine of an enhanced and cybernetic future in which people live as minds in metal shells.
We've arrived at a strange juncture in history, one that puts two world systems at odds: the first, an older root system that privileged "vertical" hierarchy, tradition, and national sovereignty; and the second, the "horizontal" globalized latticework of cybernetic information transfer and economic connectivity.
Then there was also a seemingly endless search for an actor to play Cable, a cybernetic mutant: Kyle Chandler, Michael Shannon, and David Harbour were all in the running at various points, but Josh Brolin got the role in the end, signing on for four films.
Even if we cast off the influential films, the novels are filled with decks that allow hackers to fly through cyberspace, drones controlled by devious multinational corps, cybernetic implants, rotting locales, neomodern space stations, and a whole host of wondrous images that demand we pay close attention.
Cyber thinkers and video artists such as Paul Louis Ryan, author of the 1971 manifesto "Cybernetic Guerilla Warfare" — the title of which echoed the Third World Cinema's idea of film as a gun — considered the role new technologies might play in the future of democratic media production.
Anderson Sr. said that when his son had pitched him on flying to California and spending the weekend in the middle of nowhere with a bunch of adults interesting in cybernetic body modification, he said yes, knowing it was an audience that would appreciate his son's science obsession.
While there's absolutely nothing subtle in the film's metaphors about upward social mobility and class stratification, there's some nice nuance to its take on being comfortable in your own body, whatever that body is made of, and the inevitable divides that would come from the prominence of cybernetic technology.
With his healing abilities gone, Wade would prefer to wallow in his angst and simply fade away, but when a time-traveling cybernetic soldier named Cable (a grim Josh Brolin) arrives from the future with murder on his mind, Wade is drawn into donning the Deadpool mask once again.
In Haacke's non-illusionist piece, water simply but beaufifully evaporates and condenses on the inside of a clear Plexiglas cube, cycling around presumably forever, thus demonstrating Haacke's powerful interest in the biological, ecological, and cybernetic, which was inspired by biologist Ludwig von Bertalanffy's book General Systems Theory (63).
If I'm Nero, maybe I dash in with my sword, tossing two to the sky, while pecking away at the others with gunshots, before I use my cybernetic arm to, depending on which one I have equipped, smack everything with whips, blast into space, stop time, or shoot lasers?
At first glance, Emissaries comes close to the utopian dream proposed by technofeminist Donna Haraway in her essay "Cyborg Manifesto," where she predicts that cybernetic organisms will eventually dissolve the social categories of race, sex, and class, erasing the long and painful human history of colonialism and imperialism.
Later, in 1945, after years of great success inside and outside of the United States, including mural commissions for the World's Fairs of 1925 and 1937 (the year his Nicolas Schöffler-esque cybernetic sculpture project to camouflage the Eiffel Tower was rejected), Léger joined the Communist Party in France.
From the cool, cybernetic new age of Dedekind Cut's $uccessor, to the unnerving ambient environments of Chino Amobi's Airport Music for Black People, and Moro's elemental, rhythmically tenacious San Benito, this was some of the year's most thrilling and fiercely original music—and a testament to the power of collective resistance.
"The most successful of my projects, and many of the projects I have seen are the ones that engage the idea of stealth and cybernetic extension that are built into the notion of a drone extending our senses so that we can see from above or far away," Montgomery explains.
However, Pask's immersive and semi-interactive installation, originally created for the groundbreaking Cybernetic Serendipity exhibition at the Institute of Contemporary Arts in London, was remarkably oracular in terms of modeling a human environment containing conversational machines — now such a quotidian part of life in developed countries that we rarely notice it.
Serial entrepreneur Dennis Mangler has amassed an impressive — by the cybernetic standards of this short-lived and crazy industry — constellation of companies ranging from a top-tier Korean VC to a wholly owned subsidiary of Amazon, ranging from a functional drone repair shop to a developer of commercial drone fleets.
A walking corpse, a fire hurling ghoul, a cybernetic demon spider, even a luminary game developer's head impaled on a pike, are all normal things to encounter within Doom II, the 1994 follow up to one of the most important video games in history, and a stellar game in itself.
I wanted to get lost in mazes of neon alleyways; study each holographic giant hulking between buildings; smoke a cigarette in the Yakuza-owned nightclub where each character had some uniquely gruesome cybernetic enhancement; and climb the stairs of the massive, decrepit housing complexes that are frightening in their uniformity.
Marvel has made blockbuster franchises out of virtually unknown comic-book characters such as Doctor Strange, Black Panther and Captain Marvel, to say nothing of the Guardians of the Galaxy, a team that includes a cybernetic racoon, a walking tree who can only say three words and an alien that cannot understand sarcasm.
Within the enabling constraints of the RTI Network, the cam worker cultivated an intimate, cybernetic relationship to the sensors distributed throughout the device, to the algorithms that rendered her movements visible and tangible, to the latency of the network that transmitted her commands, and to the body of the subject that she labored on.
You'll also have to be okay with displaying the MotherBox out on your nightstand, given that it looks something like a cross between a glowing, cybernetic soccer ball and Doctor Octopus' tritium fusion reactor from Spider-Man 2 (the superhero resemblance is fitting, as the company notes that the MotherBox is named after the famous DC Comics MacGuffin).
To get the full insane context, here's what you need to know: the Guide Mark II previously appeared as a time-warping cybernetic bird that lured our heroes (Arthur Dent, Ford Prefect, Trillian, plus Arthur and Trillian's estranged daughter Random) to a version of Earth that is about to be blown up by an alien race called the Grebulons.
Also important is Roy Ascott's late-1950s analysis of Cézanne's later paintings (my favorites, such as "Les Grandes Baigneuses," 1905), which paved the way for the fluidity of digital, electronic, cybernetic, interactive, and telematic art of all kinds because  Cézanne's choppy, exploratory brushstrokes are highly characteristic of time spent in a world flooded with shifting data.
Similarly, Westworld — while it's killed a handful of major characters — is set in a world where most of the characters are robotic hosts, whose consciousness can always be re-uploaded into a new body, or whose cybernetic bodies can always be repaired, so their minds can be wiped and they can be subjected to ever more horrors.
Whether you want to learn the ins and outs of setting up a cryptocurrency or are paranoid about the ethical issues surrounding military uses of cybernetics, this week's lineup of workshops, lectures, and panels may not put all your fears to rest, but they'll at least give you the tools to constructively engage with existing and forthcoming cybernetic systems.
As perversely droll and symptomatic as it is to experience the rhapsody of Fernandez's loveless and lopsided sadomasochistic cybernetic pleasures playing within the male mystique, I could not help but also view the nasty permissiveness of Paradox of Pleasure in the bright light of artistic misogyny that shines from Kate Millett's seminal 1970 study Sexual Politics through to today's #TimesUp movement.
As keen to draw on colorful trap beats as she is shattered dance music traditions, emo melodies, and straight up noise, she makes music that could be a mess, but somehow manages to be some of the most piercing pop music I've heard in a long time—all centered around the cybernetic squeaks and squeals of her own pitch-shifted vocals.
S. lawmakers are raising concerns over the Amazon Echo Kids Edition, a hands-free, voice-controlled hockey puck of a device that reads bedtime stories, plays Disney tunes, and programs our offspring to be tactful and courteous when interacting with artificial intelligent machines—a useful survival skill to impart in advance of humanity's impending subservience to the cybernetic authoritarian regime that shall one day enslave us all.
Fans would be forgiven for being confused by news of a new RoboCop reboot, considering that the studio already rebooted Verhoeven's original sci-fi flick four years ago with Brazilian director José Padilha; that remake featured Joel Kinnaman (House of Cards, Altered Carbon) as Alex Murphy, the human copper remade with a cybernetic body, and Michael K. Williams (The Wire, Inherent Vice) as Jack Lewis, Murphy's partner.
A truly Midwestern rap anthem that sonically recalls the cybernetic paranoia of classic Detroit techno and the shuddering trippiness of footwork, Brown calls out regional luminaries like Traxman and DJ Assault while conjuring the image of dancefloor-as-war zone—a place where you duck and cover when danger's present, or because that's the only way to get your ass as close to the floor as humanly possible.
On Saturday, a full day of talks, performances, and round-tables (and more dumplings) awaits, from art historian Zabet Patterson discussing Nam June Paik's first, extremely early foray into new media art, "Digital Experiment at Bell Labs" (ca 1966–67), to media theorist Shannon Mattern explaining how cybernetic systems can use data collected from users to control them, and a closing lecture and audio piece by Lars Holdhus.
That might sound like a lot of money, but honestly, the results coming out of this overgrown cybernetic designer are far better than some of the ones I've seen come out of other solutions, such as Fiverr or 99designs, with the additional bonus that Logojoy turns around your logos far faster, and if you never find nirvana-like happiness, you can just elect to not pay for any of the machine-generated examples.
He starts the story with what otherwise appears to be a normal day in the life of an everyday human, but within a few paragraphs, we learn that the narrator is "going to the filling stations" and it slowly dawns on us that the narrator — and all the people that populate this imaginative world — are actually some form of cybernetic beings, dependent on a mechanical supply of air for their machined bodies.
Maybe Anakin is just extremely stupid (an explanation we can't ignore), but given that we've established that Padme never got an ultrasound, it seems more likely that there were no medical options that they could turn to before his thought processes went straight to "Betray The Jedi Order And Everything I Believe In." In a galaxy of bacta tanks that can heal grievous wounds, and highly advanced cybernetic prosthetics to replace limbs, reproductive health is stuck in the middle ages.

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