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Abstract
The posthuman summons up a complex of both tangible challenges for humanity and a potential shift to a larger, more comprehensive historical perspective on humankind. In this article we will first examine the posthuman in relation to the macro-historical framework of the Anthropocene. Adopting key notions from complexity theory, we argue that the earlier counter-figures of environmental catastrophe (Anthropocene entropy) and corporeal enhancement (transhuman negentropy) should be juxtaposed and blended. Furthermore, we argue for the relevance of a comprehensive aesthetical perspective in a discussion of posthuman challenges. Whereas popular visual culture and many novels illustrate posthuman dilemmas (e.g. the superhero's oscillation between superhuman and human) in a respect for humanist naturalist norms, avant-garde art performs a posthuman alienation of the earlier negentropic centres of art, a problematization of the human body and mind, that is structurally equivalent to the environmental modification of negentropic rise taking place in the Anthropocene. In a spatial sprawl from immaterial information to material immersion, the autonomous human body and mind, the double apex of organic negentropy, are thus undermined through a dialectics of entropy and order, from abstraction's indeterminacy to Surrealism's fragmentation of the body and its interlacing with inorganic things.
Original language | English |
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Journal | European Review |
Volume | 2016 |
Issue | 1 |
Pages (from-to) | 1-16 |
Number of pages | 17 |
ISSN | 1062-7987 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 1 Feb 2017 |
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Posthuman Aesthetics
Thomsen, M. R. (Project manager), Wamberg, J. (Project manager), Thomasen, L. S. (Participant) & Poulsen, J. (Participant)
01/09/2014 → 31/08/2017
Project: Research