Ever dream of having a tail, dog ears or wings like a dragon? If theFreedom of Form Foundationhas its way wed all be able to modify our bodies to look likeanthropomorphic animals.
The Foundation, started in 2018, is a non-profit corporation started by scientists within the Furry Fandom to to make it possible for people to outwardly express their inner identity through easy, safe, customized body modifications.
The goal of the Foundation is to advance innovation in cosmetic surgery and biotechnology to modify bodies to become anthropomorphic creatures. This includes everything from dragon ears to dog tails to lizard tongues.
The catch-cry of the organization ismorphological freedom,as they write on theirAbout page:
Rather than asking why?, we would ask why not? advancing the options for methods of self-expression via morphological freedom can only be a good thing.
To make sense of the Freedom of Form Foundation, its necessary to take a step back at wider culture trends, in particular the rise of geek leisure in the late-20th century and the influence of transhumanism.
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Furries, or the Furry Fandom, is a collective name given to individuals who have a distinct interest in anthropomorphic animals such as cartoon characters. Furries have long been an Internet punching bag, commonly depicted as mentally ill fetishists. However, from my perspective, the fetishistic interest in anthropomorphic animals is theleast weirdcomponent of this subculture. Human sexuality is incredibly malleable and influenced by social cues. That a generation raised on cartoons depictingLola BunnyandScar from the Lion King, developed a niche attraction to certain character designs isnt at all surprising.More shocking is that onlyaround one-thirdof those involved in the furry subculture are motivated by sexual attraction. Instead, the vast majority of furries have an aesthetic, psychological andin many casesspiritualconnection to animals and fantasy characters.
In one large survey ofattendeesof a Furry Convention, researchers found that:
Furries are mostly men with high rates of interest in science-fiction and other facets of geek culture.
Furries have a sense of connection to non-human species, with 80.9 percent feeling a shared connection with a non-human species and 43.1 percent believing this connection has been present from birth.
Nearly half of the furries surveyed identified as less than 100% human.
The strong spiritual connection that people feel with what is essentially a leisure activity driven by pop culture is notable. This isnt merely a hobby, but a lifestyle tied to a sense of self. This psychology can only make sense within a wider cultural trend.
Geek Culture As Social Pathology: It would be unfair to single out the furry subculture as particularly pathological. Instead, we can sit furry fandom as a minor footnote in what's a broader culture trend toward what researchers call the "great fantasy migration."Western liberal culture isinherently narcissistic. Both in terms of rates of diagnosed narcissistic personality disorders and precursors of inflated self-esteemboth of which areon the rise. This is less an individual character flaw and more a natural consequence of the collapse of traditional institutions (religion, the family) and the rise of unsteady global markets and economic inequality.
Were all self-marketers now, driven by a need to ensure we make an individual impact on the world, lest we be forgotten. In this aim, were in constant competition with others to stand out. As social theorist Christopher Lasch noted:
All of us, actors and spectators alike, live surrounded by mirrors. In them, we seek reassurance of our capacity to captivate or impress others, anxiously searching out blemishes that might detract from the appearance we intend to project.
The problem is that most of us arent very special. We arent beautiful, successful, or likely to make a mark on the world. This is where fantasy helpfully fills the gap. The great fantasy migration hypothesis argues that the growth in consumer interest in geek culturefrom anime to science fiction/fantasy and video gamesis a result of grandiose personalities avoiding harsh realities. As McCainet alput it:
In the United States, narcissism has been increasing since the 1970s, while traditional ways of supporting narcissism such as prestigious jobs and credit (e.g., the debt bubble collapse) are becoming less viable for the majority of Americans. The result for individuals is discomfort (or cognitive dissonance) with the incongruence between inflated sense of self and deflated reality. One solution for resolving this dissonance is to migrate into a fantasy world via role playing games, fandoms, and fantasy media. These hobbies present opportunities for living out a grandiose self (e.g., by role playing a powerful or charismatic character) that might not be possible in the non-fantasy world. And, of course, in some cases success in fantasy (e.g., tournament gaming, achieving cosplay fame) can lead to real world success.
This invests geeky leisure with a degree of weight not often appreciated. The reason why geeky consumers may appear fanatical or obsessive, is that consumption exists as a comforting facade in the face of difficult economic realities.
The Freedom of Form Foundation, as an extension of furry culture and therefore geek culture, incorporates this earnest defence of fantasy. However, it also draws upon a particular strand of ideology.
Transhumanism As Cope: The transhumanist movementhistorically coincides with the rise of geek culture and the culture of narcissism.Transhumanist ideas came into fashion in the 1980s when there was a fervor of excitement over biotechnologies and the potential for technologically assisted immortality. Proponents such as philosopher Max Moore, co-founder of theExtropy Institute, cling to the idea of a future free of death, disease and bodily limitation, writing:
No more gods, no more faith, no more timid holding back. Let us blast out of our old forms, our ignorance, our weakness, and our mortality. The future belongs to posthumanity.
Its easy to situate transhumanist fantasies within the culture of narcissism, one thats concerned more about the death of the individual than the wellbeing of the collective. It also reflects a vision of man as conqueror of nature, capable of transcending our imperfect meat prison. As political theorist Hannah Arendt noted in her 1958 bookThe Human Condition, scientists often see their role as:
[A] rebellion against human existence as it has been given, a free gift from nowhere (secularly speaking), which he wishes to exchange, as it were, for some- thing he has made himself.
This arrogance is really a means of coping with the reality that each of us, no matter how successful we are in our lifetime, will die and rot.For the transhumanists, its better to project a fantasy world ofanti-aging nanobotsthan humbly prostrate ourselves before the authority of natural limitation. Its at the intersection of furry fantasy and transhumanist ideology that the Freedom of Form Foundation situates itself. As a cultural oddity it reflects both the geeky need to feel special and a rebellion against the limits of human morphology.
Lost is an appreciation of the material conditions and spiritual hollowness that have generated these narcissistic tendencies in the first place.For all their utopian projection, geeky transhumanists cant envision a world where humanity is happy just the way we are.
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