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See yourself X : human futures expanded
- Title
- See yourself X : human futures expanded / Madeline Schwartzman.
- Author
- Schwartzman, Madeline
- Publication
- London, United Kingdom : Black Dog Press Limited [2018]
- ©2018
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- Description
- 190 pages : illustrations (chiefly color); 28 cm
- Summary
- "See Yourself X: Human Futures Expanded is the second volume of Madeline Schwartzman's timely series that looks at human perception and sensory apparatus. See Yourself Sensing: Redefining Human Perception, 2011, the first of the series, is a collection of 50 years of futuristic proposals for the body and the senses. See Yourself X focuses on the fundamental domain of our perception--the human head. The publication presents an array of conceptual and constructed ideas of how we might physically extend the head, the mind, the brain or our consciousness into space. What is the future of the human head? What will happen to our sensory apparatus in 50 years, when the mechanisms for how we communicate and sense our surroundings become obsolete, prompted by the advancement of sensors that will enable brain-to-brain communication? Everyone with a head should be interested in this book. See Yourself X had inauspicious origins. In March 2012, while she was on the way to a talk for See Yourself Sensing, Schwartzman's aeroplane crashed into a bus. As it landed in Detroit, the wing of the Delta MD-80 knocked over a shuttle bus at over 120 miles per hour. Luckily, no one was hurt. But it did spark an investigation: do pilots feel the width of their wings? If so, this would mean that the human head could effectively become 150 feet wide. This was the catalyst for See Yourself X: to look across art practices and contemporary culture, at all ways of extending the head into space, and to move headlong into the future."--
- Subject
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references.
- Contents
- Introduction. Kahn & Selesnick ; Madeline Schwartzman -- Extended. Winnie Truong ; Bob Recine ; Samuel G. Altschuler ; Rebecca Drolen ; Bernhard Gillam ; Grant Yoshino ; Danielle Papuli ; Olaf Martens ; Margo Selski ; Rebecca Drolen ; Jayoung Yoon ; Matthias Darly ; Hyuna Shin ; Joanne Petit-Frère ; Nikoline Liv Andersen ; Susanne Stemmer ; Winnie Troung ; Bob Recine ; Carson Fox ; Marie Drouet -- Analyzed. Laurent Millet ; Mulley ; M. Nutting ; Udo Keppler ; Christophe Coppens ; A. M. Bouton ; Henry Robinson ; Davide Tremolada ; Dukno Yoon ; Annegret Soltau ; Laurent Millet ; Telepathy ; Langdon Graves ; Ani Liu ; Mustafa Faruki ; Jonathan Rosen ; Nobumichi Asai ; Lisa Park ; Berlin Brain-Computre Interface ; Katharine Dowson ; Annie Cattrall ; Matthew Plummer-Fernandez ; Sterling Crispin -- Clad. Lauren Kalman ; Patrick Ian Hartley ; Chrystl Rijkeboer ; Lauren Kalman ; Julien Palmilha ; Patrick Ian Hartley ; Atelier XJC ; kawamura-ganavian ; Gijs Bakker ; C.J. Yao ; Dinu Bodiciu ; Nicolas Petisoff ; Noara Fok ; Darek Gutowski ; Bertjan Pot ; Lorenzo Nanni ; Roberto Kusterle ; Kahn & Selesnick ; Muriel Nisse ; Gladys Paulus ; Tracy Widdess ; Rachel Timmins ; Pyuupiru ; Chrystl Rijkeboer -- Transformed. Tania Blanco ; Percy Lau ; Xooang Choi ; Dorry Hsu ; Ana Rajcevic ; Shai Langen ; Michael Burton & Michiko Nitta ; Jan Manski ; Dunne & Raby ; Clarina Bezzola ; Fantich & Young ; Christophe Coppens ; Yumeng Wang ; Studio Peripetie ; Lisa Park ; Can Pekdemir ; Aganetha Dyck ; Betsy Younquist ; Christine Chin ; Roberto Kusterle ; Ronit Baraga ; Tania Blanco ; Lee Griggs -- Obliterated. William Cobbing ; Jennifer B. Thoreson ; Erwin Wum ; Julien Palmilha ; Erwin Wurm ; Femke Agema ; William Cobbing ; Alex Kisilevich ; Jennifer B. Thoreson ; Kahn & Selesnick ; Christophe Coppens ; Ruth Marten ; Jake Stollery ; Freddie Robins ; Zaven Paré ; Louis-Philippe Demers ; Lorenzo Oggiano -- Students X. Alex Porter ; Keenan Korth ; Doreen Lam ; Claire Kuang ; Tanya Gershon ; Christianne Dawis ; Caroline Lukins ; Jean Kim ; Naiky Paradis ; Adam Sherman ; Ryan Johns ; Cassandra Nozil ; Lauren Micir ; Stephan Davan ; Louisa Volava ; Jackie Koenig ; Emily Glass.
- ISBN
- 9781910433225
- 1910433225
- OCLC
- ocn891618610
- 891618610
- SCSB-9452452
- Owning Institutions
- Princeton University Library