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9 Superpowers made real. [Via Digg.]
posted by homunculus
on Jul 20, 2007 -
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"What can escape the eye of God all seeing?" Milton
asked. The impossibility of escape from "the eye" is
often the very root of what it means to be, like
Kokusai Omocha, a "cyborg." The inescapable eye
fantasy powers brilliant, archetypal designs of
prisons, low brow toy sales and the scourge of the
Internet. 108 years ago, the fear of "the eye" induced
entrepenuers to invent lead underwear to foil newly
invented X-Rays from seeing too much. Today, in the
name of security, these metaphors, fantasies and fears
all are coming together at a few airports near you.
posted by limitedpie
on Apr 4, 2003 -
5 comments
World's first brain prosthesis revealed.
Well, first hippocampus replacement at least. If this is not a dead end for science (which I doubt), I am gonna get my soul fully digitalized in 2020, then spreading it on the whole net with some new version of a code-red virus. :-)
posted by zerofoks
on Mar 13, 2003 -
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The Soul of a New Machine is the title of an article in the Chronicle of Higher Education about the recent proliferation of cyborgs in the humanities. Growing outside of science, and inspired by science fiction, cyborgs have invaded economics, anthropology, and even philosophy. Cyborgs are indeed taking over the academic world. NASA is interested, too. In fact, NASA's Cyborg Program was based on the research of Manfred Clynes and Nathan Kline. More inside...
posted by chason
on Feb 13, 2003 -
14 comments
Fellow DJs, it seems as though we'll soon be out of a job
posted by ookamaka
on Mar 27, 2002 -
11 comments
Professor becomes world's first cyborg Surgeons have carried out a ground-breaking operation on a cybernetics professor so that his nervous system can be wired up to a computer.
It is hoped that the procedure could lead to a medical breakthrough for people paralysed by spinal cord damage, like Superman actor Christopher Reeve.
Prof Warwick believes it also opens up the possibility of a sci-fi world of cyborgs, where the human brain can one day be upgraded with implants for extra memory, intelligence or X-ray vision.
The medical possibilities with this are amazing, so why does it make me feel so uneasy?
posted by Tarrama
on Mar 22, 2002 -
24 comments
When Bovines Attack - cool game care of Seethru
posted by kramer_101
on Sep 4, 2001 -
2 comments
Brain Cells Used To Make Working Semiconductor "This is the first direct functional interfacing of a living neuronal network with an electronic semiconductor chip," said co-author Dr. Peter Fromherz of the Max Planck Institute for Biochemistry in Munich, Germany, in an interview with Reuters Health. "It is a further step on our road to combine the elements of brains and computers," he added.
posted by Alwin
on Aug 28, 2001 -
2 comments