
Mythologies of the posthuman, in the era of "cyborg seduction"
Conferenza nel seminario internazionale Aesthetics, Semiotics of Art, and Visual Culture

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At the dawn of the 21st century, contemporary art is proving singularly welcoming to many invasive forms of human-machine interaction, ranging from hybridization to the transgression of the boundaries between the human and the non-human. Since Baudelaire, the prospect of a “universe without humans” has regularly featured in aesthetic debate. But what has changed radically today is the enthusiasm of our contemporaries for the promises held by the posthuman condition. The increasingly favorable reputation enjoyed by the figure of the cyborg, at least since Donna Haraway's famous manifesto (1985), is only the most obvious symptom of this. And it is one that now needs to be examined with a little more distance, including that provided by the art history of the past century.
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« Mythologies du posthumain, à l’ère de la ‘séduction du cyborg’ »
En ce début de XXIe siècle, l’art contemporain se montre singulièrement accueillant envers bien des formes invasives du rapport humain-machine, entre hybridation et transgression des frontières de l’humain et du non-humain. Depuis Baudelaire, la perspective de l’« univers sans l’homme » s’invite régulièrement dans le débat esthétique. Mais ce qui change radicalement aujourd’hui c’est l’enthousiasme des contemporains devant les promesses portées par la condition posthumaine. La réputation toujours plus favorable dont bénéficie la figure du cyborg, au moins depuis le fameux manifeste de Donna Haraway (1985), n’en est que le symptôme le plus flagrant. Et celui qu’il convient désormais d’examiner avec un peu plus de recul, y compris celui que donne l’histoire de l’art du siècle écoulé.
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