From the map as object to techno-phenomenological posthumanism

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Published 2022-12-02
Francisco Javier Alda Esparza

Abstract

The development and evolution of mapping and territorial representation technologies is parallel to the evolution of human beings themselves. As Roger Bartra states, "humans are essentially artificial beings" (Bartra 2021). This work is based on this premise and allows us to understand the close relationship that has existed and still exists between technology and human beings. People, through technology, construct and transform the reality of the world in which we live. Today, digital technology is accelerating this process. This work is part of a doctoral thesis and proposes a journey from the object-map to the technological experimentation of the territory. This work analyses the artistic practices that have been produced in recent decades related to the phenomenological experimentation of space and technological drift through electronic devices.

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Alda Esparza, Francisco Javier. 2022. “From the Map As Object to Techno-Phenomenological Posthumanism”. AusArt 10 (2). https://doi.org/10.1387/ausart.23931.
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Keywords

POSTHUMANISM, PHENOMENOLOGY, DRIFT, TOUR, TECHNOLOGY

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