In recent years, the long-term future of humanity has become of
particular concern to various governance bodies and scholarly
institutions. This is due to the many biological transgressions that
have begun to occur through emerging technologies, such as genetic
modification, cloning, stem cell research and much more. These
transgressions call into question the foundations of social order, thus
creating a complex, multifaceted imperative for humanity as a whole to
foresee.
This innovative book, stimulated by material from FACT's
Human Futures programme and informed by inquiries into the future of
humanity, combines scholarly essays, images from leading artists and
designers, interviews, design products, artistic artefacts, and
creative writing. Together, these works present contributions from key
thinkers, authors and artists, whose work actively interrogates the
expectations and actualities of human futures as they emerge within the
social sphere.
Human Futures portrays how the visual
and textual culture of technological innovation is made and remade
through bioculturally diverse forms of consumption. Issues addressed in
the book include; the convergence of the NBIC (nano-, bio-, info-,
cogno-) sciences; the ethics and aesthetics of human enhancement; the
future of biological migration and transgressions; the emergence of
systems and synthetic biology; the prospect of emotional and networked
intelligence and ecosystem responsibility.
While debates about
these themes are often visible in discrete areas of scientific inquiry
or artistic endeavour, this book brings together these disparate
studies to explore moments of their interaction. The result is an
invaluable resource for anyone with an interest in the clash of art,
technology and science and its impact on humanity today and tomorrow.
With contributions from:
George
J. Annas, David Bennett, Russell Blackford, Heather Bradshaw, Nigel
Cameron, Oron Catts, Catullus, Duncan Dallas, Anthony Dunne,
etoy.CORPORATION, Steve Fuller, Jane Grant, Richard A. L. Jones, Sandra
Kemp, Norman M. Klein John Matthias, Ruud Ter Meulen, Pramod K. Nayar,
Marilne Oliver, Kate O'Riordan, Simone Osthoff, Fiona Raby, Nick Ryan,
Mike Stubbs, Laura Sillars, Nicola Triscott, Ann Whitehurst, Jennifer
Willet, Gregor Wolbring
Including images by leading artists:
AL
and AL, Zane Berzina, Michael Burton, Robbie Cooper, Revital Cohen,
Maywa Denki, Cathrine Kramer, Isabelle Dinoire, Dianne Harris,
Catherine Ikam, Eduardo Kac, Daniel Lee, Miltos Manetas, Yann
Marussich, Michael Najjar, Klaus Obermaier, Kira O reilly, Orlan,
Osirix, Patricia Piccinini, Pipilotti Rist, Tomas Saraceno, Gary
Schneider, Stelarc, Jun Takita, Paul Thomas, Claudia X. Valdes