Moved by Machines
Performance Metaphors and Philosophy of Technology
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:30th Sep '21
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This insightful book examines technology through the lens of performance arts, offering a fresh perspective on modern devices and their societal impact.
In Moved by Machines, the author explores a range of performance practices—such as dance, theatre, music, stage magic, and even philosophy—as metaphors to analyze technology. In an era marked by rapid advancements in smart devices, robotics, and artificial intelligence, it becomes increasingly important to develop conceptual frameworks that allow us to understand and assess these technologies' effects on individuals and society. This book draws upon the performative turn in the humanities and social sciences, utilizing insights from the performing arts to fill gaps in contemporary philosophy of technology.
The narrative of Moved by Machines delves into themes of knowledge, experience, agency, and power while addressing ethical issues like deception. By using performance practices as metaphors, the author invites readers to reconsider how we interact with technology and how it influences our lives. This approach not only highlights the nuances of contemporary devices and machines but also integrates various theories that are often overlooked in traditional philosophical discussions about technology.
Ultimately, Moved by Machines offers a fresh, performance-oriented conceptual framework for understanding technology. By moving away from static, vision-centered metaphors, the book aims to capture the dynamic, embodied, and narrative aspects of our interactions with technology, referred to as our 'technoperformances.' This work will resonate with scholars in both philosophy of technology and performance studies, eager to rethink modern technology's roles and implications.
"This unique and innovative book changes the very framework for doing philosophy of technology by introducing and developing a performance-based method of analysis. It is a moving investigation of how machines move, how this movement shapes our understanding of their social position and status, and how we, in turn, are moved by our technology." – David J. Gunkel, Northern Illinois University, USA
ISBN: 9781032177724
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 244g
176 pages