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  2. Cyborg - Wikipedia

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    A cyborg (/ ˈ s aɪ b ɔːr ɡ /) (also known as cybernetic organism, cyber-organism, cyber-organic being, cybernetically enhanced organism, cybernetically augmented organism, technorganic being, techno-organic being, or techno-organism)—a portmanteau of cybernetic and organism—is a being with both organic and biomechatronic body parts.

  3. A Cyborg Manifesto - Wikipedia

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    e. " A Cyborg Manifesto " is an essay written by Donna Haraway and published in 1985 in the Socialist Review (US). In it, the concept of the cyborg represents a rejection of rigid boundaries, notably those separating "human" from "animal" and "human" from "machine." Haraway writes: "The cyborg does not dream of community on the model of the ...

  4. Cyborg anthropology - Wikipedia

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    Cyborg anthropology uses traditional methods of anthropological research like ethnography and participant observation, accompanied by statistics, historical research, and interviews. By nature it is a multidisciplinary study; cyborg anthropology can include aspects of science and technology Studies, cybernetics, feminist theory, and more. It ...

  5. Cybernetics - Wikipedia

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    Cyborg art. v. t. e. Cybernetics is the transdisciplinary study of circular processes such as feedback systems where outputs are also inputs. It is concerned with general principles that are relevant across multiple contexts, [1] including in ecological, technological, biological, cognitive and social systems and also in practical activities ...

  6. Cyborg art - Wikipedia

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    Cyborg art, also known as cyborgism, [1] is an art movement that began in the mid-2000s in Britain. [2] It is based on the creation and addition of new senses to the body via cybernetic implants [ 3 ] and the creation of art works through new senses. [ 4 ]

  7. List of fictional cyborgs - Wikipedia

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    Phillip from Cyborg Cop film (1993) RoboCop 2 and Cain from the RoboCop series. Austin from American Cyborg: Steel Warrior. Borg Queen from Star Trek: First Contact (and series Star Trek: Voyager) Casella "Cash" Reese from Cyborg 2 and Cyborg 3. Cyborg Mark in Hong Kong Stephen Chow's comedy Sixty Million Dollar Man.

  8. Category:Fictional cyborgs - Wikipedia

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    Category. : Fictional cyborgs. Must be a defining trait - A "cyborg" is loosely and deliberately defined here as a being with both "biological or organic" parts and "artificial or synthetic" parts, regardless of either source being "natural" or a " fabrication [disambiguation needed] ". This definition is not perfect and requires some "common ...

  9. Peter Scott-Morgan - Wikipedia

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    Peter Bowman Scott-Morgan (né Scott; 19 April 1958 – 15 June 2022) was an English-American organizational theorist, author, and expert in robotics. He had motor neurone disease and was known for his efforts to extend his life by becoming what he called a human cyborg. In 2020 he was the subject of Channel 4 's documentary Peter: The Human ...