{"id":71738,"date":"2013-02-05T15:45:46","date_gmt":"2013-02-05T15:45:46","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/the-illustrated-dictionary-of-cyborg-anthropology-explains-how-were-all-part-machine.php"},"modified":"2013-02-05T15:45:46","modified_gmt":"2013-02-05T15:45:46","slug":"the-illustrated-dictionary-of-cyborg-anthropology-explains-how-were-all-part-machine","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/cyborg\/the-illustrated-dictionary-of-cyborg-anthropology-explains-how-were-all-part-machine.php","title":{"rendered":"The Illustrated Dictionary of Cyborg Anthropology Explains How We\u2019re All Part Machine"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    Every time your phone buzzes, you reflexively reach to check on    it, soothing it back to sleep like some sort of weird    pocket-baby. Through social media, we receive tiny snippets of    information about our friends and familys lives, without ever    having to be physically near them. And who hasnt    stayed up until 3 a.m. chasing pictures of high school friends    across Facebook, only to have a fitful night of sleep when we    finally doze off?  <\/p>\n<p>    These experiences and concepts arent new, but our language for    describing technology hasnt necessarily kept pace with our    experience of using technology.  <\/p>\n<p>    With her new Illustrated    Dictionary of Cyborg Anthropology, Amber Case has set    out to put words to those experiences  to help introduce terms    like panic architecture, ambient awareness, and junk    sleep to a wider audience. Also, there are pictures.  <\/p>\n<p>    At 26, Case is something of a wunderkind. The location-based    platform she co-founded, Geoloqi, was recently acquired by    geo-planning giant Esri; shes    keynoted at SXSW and tech conferences worldwide, given a        TED talk, and was recently awarded a $10,000 National    Geographic Emerging Explorer award. In her speeches, Case    focuses on the intersection of humans and technology.  <\/p>\n<p>    Tools in the beginning were an extension of our physical    selves, and now we have tools that are extensions of mental    self, Case explained in her     National Geographic speech. A hammer is an extension of a    fist  but our Facebook profile is an extension of our    self, and moreover, other people can interact with    that self when were not around. Were cyborgs, as Case sees    it, and in order to understand the brave new world in which we    find ourselves, we need a language to talk about it.  <\/p>\n<p>    After writing her college anthropology thesis on the effects of    widespread mobile telephone use (The Cell Phone and Its    Technosocial Sites of Engagement), Case started the website    cyborganthropology.com    as a resource for articles and essays on how humans interact    with machines and technology.  <\/p>\n<p>    When you first get really into a computer and use it as a    tool, your brain wires itself to whatevers on the machine,    Case told Wired. So you feel pain if someone doesnt like your    status on Facebook, and you feel a psychological boost, like    social grooming from afar, when you get a like, When a    company that owns a site changes it on you suddenly, its like    someone going into your house and changing the height of the    cupboards and moving everything around slightly. Its very    disorienting.  <\/p>\n<p>    But while everyone has had similar experiences of frustration    and satisfaction, the technology itself is neutral, Case    insists, and its only when acted upon by an external force     like a human  that it can be used for good or evil. Theres    an entire spectrum of ways that people can experience    technology, and things that can happen because of it.    Broadening the discussion is important. If you talk about it in    a neutral way or an accessible way, you dont alienate people.  <\/p>\n<p>    It also helps if there are adorable pictures. For The    Illustrated Dictionary of Cyborg Anthropology, she    partnered with artist Maggie    Wauklyn to cull 50 of the topics on her site down to    one-page definitions, each paired with one of Nichols cheerful    watercolor illustrations. Some of the terms are footnoted and    reference other thinkers in the field; other terms were coined    by Case herself. It needed to be a book that people could dip    into and dip out of quickly, says Case. And it couldnt be    intimidating, so it has a friendly robot on the cover.  <\/p>\n<p>    You could extend each of these into a 45-minute discussion or    an entire research paper, she explains. The idea that this is    just an appetizer. Have fun with it. Read it in the bathroom or    discuss it with your kids. Think of it as a starting point for    how you understand the world around you, and how things are    changing.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Follow this link: <\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/www.wired.com\/underwire\/2013\/02\/cyborg-anthropology\/\" title=\"The Illustrated Dictionary of Cyborg Anthropology Explains How We\u2019re All Part Machine\">The Illustrated Dictionary of Cyborg Anthropology Explains How We\u2019re All Part Machine<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Every time your phone buzzes, you reflexively reach to check on it, soothing it back to sleep like some sort of weird pocket-baby. Through social media, we receive tiny snippets of information about our friends and familys lives, without ever having to be physically near them. 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