2009
DOI: 10.1177/0306312708101046
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Where are the Cyborgs in Cybernetics?

Abstract: Cyborgs — cybernetic organisms, hybrids of humans and machines — have pervaded everyday life, the military, popular culture, and the academic world since the advent of cyborg studies in the mid 1980s. They have been a recurrent theme in STS in recent decades, but there are surprisingly few cyborgs referred to in the early history of cybernetics in the USA and Britain. In this paper, I analyze the work of the early cyberneticians who researched and built cyborgs. I then use that history of cyborgs as a basis fo… Show more

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“…Wirth 2002: 9-60). did not reference media history, 15 the relevance and detonating force of speech act theory fully develops within its contextualization in the development of the computer and cybernetics throughout the 1950s. 16 For the unleashing of language, the collateral subversion of traditional concepts of subjectivity and the coinciding of symbolic representation and action, all run parallel to a practicalproductive phase of cybernetics (Kline 2009;, following the heated theoretical discussions on cybernetics in the 1940s (Pias 2002). Since then, speech act theory and computational coding have formed strong ties, or as Inke Arns puts it:…”
Section: Austin Cyberneticmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wirth 2002: 9-60). did not reference media history, 15 the relevance and detonating force of speech act theory fully develops within its contextualization in the development of the computer and cybernetics throughout the 1950s. 16 For the unleashing of language, the collateral subversion of traditional concepts of subjectivity and the coinciding of symbolic representation and action, all run parallel to a practicalproductive phase of cybernetics (Kline 2009;, following the heated theoretical discussions on cybernetics in the 1940s (Pias 2002). Since then, speech act theory and computational coding have formed strong ties, or as Inke Arns puts it:…”
Section: Austin Cyberneticmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…No primeiro caso, a proximidade tecnológica do modelo T-800 com os humanos torna-o num objeto sapiente e senciente. O seu sacrifício pessoal serve como metanarrativa da aproximação da tecnologia com o que ainda é humano (Kline, 2009;Muri, 2003) e representa um ponto no qual a tecnologia foi criada por humanos com o objetivo de os servir. No segundo, os modelos seguintes, por exemplo, T-1000, T-X e T-3000, demonstram a perda da sua humanidade, uma transformação numa tecnologia que deixa de ser produzida por humanos e de os servir.…”
Section: Nanotecnologia E Traumas Tecnológicos: Dos Diálogos E Confliunclassified
“…Still others think that we are already posthuman where a merger of human with technology results in human and machine hybrids (Hermsen 2011), e.g. 'cybernetic organisms' (Kline 2009) or cyborgs, as associated in the 1960s with 'bionics.' For convenience, in this article we use ''transhumanism'' to cover what is possible now, and may eventually be so in a posthuman future.…”
Section: Enhancement Transhumanism and Posthumanismmentioning
confidence: 99%