Post-Cinematic Bodies

Shane Denson
meson press eG
2023-06-29

How is human embodiment transformed in an age of algorithms? How do post-cinematic media technologies such as AI, VR, and robotics target and re-shape our bodies? Post-Cinematic Bodies grapples with these questions by attending both to mundane devices—such as smartphones, networked exercise machines, and smart watches and other wearables equipped with heartrate sensors—as well as to new media artworks that rework such equipment to reveal to us the ways that our fleshly existences are increasingly up for grabs. Through an equally philosophical and interpretive analysis, the book aims to develop a new aesthetics of embodied experience that is attuned to a new age of predictive technology and metabolic capitalism.

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  • Media studies
  • Digital, video and new media arts
  • Robotics
  • Virtual reality
  • P87-96
  • aesthetics
  • algorithms
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • bodies
  • capitalism
  • embodiment
  • media technologies
  • new media artworks
  • post-cinematic
  • predictive technology
  • robotics
  • Virtual Reality
  • wearables
  • Electronic, holographic & video art
  • Films, cinema
  • Media studies
  • Social media / social networking
  • Interrelated smart technologies
  • Artificial intelligence
  • Social networking
  • Artificial intelligence
  • Virtual reality
  • Digital, video and new media arts
  • Artificial intelligence
  • Films, cinema
  • Internet and digital media: arts and performance
  • Media studies: internet, digital media and society
  • Digital or internet economics
  • Robotics

Post-Cinematic Bodies

Shane Denson

meson press eG

2023-06-29

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How is human embodiment transformed in an age of algorithms? How do post-cinematic media technologies such as AI, VR, and robotics target and re-shape our bodies? Post-Cinematic Bodies grapples with these questions by attending both to mundane devices—such as smartphones, networked exercise machines, and smart watches and other wearables equipped with heartrate sensors—as well as to new media artworks that rework such equipment to reveal to us the ways that our fleshly existences are increasingly up for grabs. Through an equally philosophical and interpretive analysis, the book aims to develop a new aesthetics of embodied experience that is attuned to a new age of predictive technology and metabolic capitalism.

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  • Media studies
  • Digital, video and new media arts
  • Robotics
  • Virtual reality
  • P87-96
  • aesthetics
  • algorithms
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • bodies
  • capitalism
  • embodiment
  • media technologies
  • new media artworks
  • post-cinematic
  • predictive technology
  • robotics
  • Virtual Reality
  • wearables
  • Electronic, holographic & video art
  • Films, cinema
  • Media studies
  • Social media / social networking
  • Interrelated smart technologies
  • Artificial intelligence
  • Social networking
  • Artificial intelligence
  • Virtual reality
  • Digital, video and new media arts
  • Artificial intelligence
  • Films, cinema
  • Internet and digital media: arts and performance
  • Media studies: internet, digital media and society
  • Digital or internet economics
  • Robotics