Humanities Arts Cultural Stu 0291 - The Bioapparatus

Fall
2013
1
4.00
Lorne Falk

07:00PM-10:00PM TH

Hampshire College
312405
Franklin Patterson Hall 106
ldfHA@hampshire.edu
The bioapparatus is a term coined by two Canadian media artists, Nell Tenhaaf and Catherine Richards, to cover a wide range of issues concerning the technologized body. This course will explore the relationship of the mind and body to technology in contemporary art and culture. We will consider the resonance and currency of the bioapparatus in relation to the cyborg, the posthuman, and bionics. We will discuss issues such as the nature of the apparatus, re-embodiment, designing the social, natural artifice, cyborg fictions, subjectivities, perfect bodies, virtual environments, the real interface, art machines and bioart. Division II and III students will have the opportunity to develop an independent paper or portion of their thesis in this course.
Independent Work Multiple Cultural Perspectives Writing and Research Div I students by instructor's permission
Multiple required components--lab and/or discussion section. To register, submit requests for all components simultaneously.

This course has unspecified prerequisite(s) - please see the instructor.

Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.