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Dancing Metal / Dancing Flesh: Alternate opportunities for embodiment through cybernated addenda

Posted on:2013-10-20Degree:M.F.AType:Thesis
University:The University of UtahCandidate:Ririe, Abigail MarieFull Text:PDF
GTID:2455390008465846Subject:Dance
Abstract/Summary:
The cyborg has been traditionally defined as a being that incorporates both biological and artificial parts. I am interested in expanding this definition, describing the cyborg as a person who is human+, a human being who has been added to, melding their reality with technological innovation for reasons that are aesthetic, functional and social. Integral to this new understanding is the concept of addenda, that which is added to the basic elements denoting 'human.'.;Cyborgs have been a source of cultural anxiety, presenting our greatest aspirations within the same physical body as our darkest fears. The materialization of the cyborg in performance art and popular culture has often been read as a potential doomsday for free will, consciousness, and humanity itself. This reading of the cyborg body favors duality, carving battle lines between the 'natural' human and the 'artificial' cyborg. I propose an alternate view of the cyborg as a living metaphor for choices of existence; a being that offers alternate discourses and experiences beyond the limit of our duality-laden world. The cyborg body can serve as a seductive invitation to experience the world in a new way opening digital eyes to freshly awakened wonder.;As humans we are infinitely complex creatures, slipping between categories while simultaneously occupying multiple classifications. Reclaiming our complexity, uniqueness, and abilities is one way that cyborg discourses allow us to delve more deeply into our humanity. A vast array of beautiful and enticing opportunities arises when we consider that the cyborg has the potential to inhabit a broad realm of identities, a kaleidiscopic personality and body, which reflect his/her unique experience of being in the world.;Throughout this thesis I will explore how new cyborg discourse can open up artistic, social and personal possibilities for human beings. By examining my own creative work with alternately-abled dancers, super-abled human beings, and personal experiences of embodiment I will engage with the cyborg body as something both functional and metaphoric. The cyborg body can serve as a new form of poetics, empowering individuals to make creative choices in their lives and delve deeper into their experienced humanity.
Keywords/Search Tags:Cyborg, Human, Alternate, New
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