Preposthuman : an architectural propaedeutic for the digitally-enhanced

Thesis: M. Arch., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Architecture, 2015.

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Stevermer, Tyler Jon
Other Authors: Caroline A. Jones and Brandon Clifford.
Format: Thesis
Language:eng
Published: Massachusetts Institute of Technology 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/97274
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spelling mit-1721.1/972742019-04-11T06:30:00Z Preposthuman : an architectural propaedeutic for the digitally-enhanced Architectural propaedeutic for the digitally-enhanced Stevermer, Tyler Jon Caroline A. Jones and Brandon Clifford. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Architecture. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Architecture. Architecture. Thesis: M. Arch., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Architecture, 2015. This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in the Institute Archives and Special Collections. Cataloged from student-submitted PDF version of thesis. Includes bibliographical references (pages 126-129). For users to become posthuman the architectural environment must become a training apparatus, a type of propaedeutic, where our built developments simultaneously develop us. This project fashions waste, ingestion, lounging, and bathing environments as components of our posthuman training grounds. Theorists in the humanities and technology sciences envisioned this next stage in our development as becoming a type of cybernetic organism-a cyborg-in which physical and intelligence-based modifications are co-produced with machines. The recent near-ubiquity of personal internet devices and oncoming wearable technologies bring the posthuman closer, and less like science-fiction. Yet despite our advanced technology, our bodies remain legitimate. Spaces remain legitimate. Within posthumanism, singularity does not occur-we do not transcend our anatomy into some type of digital non-space. As posthumans we will use our environment and our bodies as medium, mediator, and modifier to filter, flavor, and fashion our information. Boundaries blur, consciousness becomes augmented, and architecture and the body act as symbiotic prosthetics not only for each other, but socially and ecologically. Here is a land where telepresence meshes with corporeality-where the digital is also sensorial. Automation and autonomy are no longer antonyms-and our sentience is allowed to flicker between the various realities to which it is tethered. Here, architecture serves as the suture between our digital and physical lives, creating a truly networked body from the scale of the global to the microbial. Buildings can no longer be the wire mothers of Harry F. Harlow's psychological experiments on attachment. Rather than attempting to chill occupants into humanist superiority, architecture must become the cloth mother, which we posthumans nuzzle, in order to truly connect. by Tyler Jon Stevermer. M. Arch. 2015-06-10T18:42:14Z 2015-06-10T18:42:14Z 2015 2015 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/97274 910720754 eng M.I.T. theses are protected by copyright. They may be viewed from this source for any purpose, but reproduction or distribution in any format is prohibited without written permission. See provided URL for inquiries about permission. http://dspace.mit.edu/handle/1721.1/7582 130 pages application/pdf Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Preposthuman : an architectural propaedeutic for the digitally-enhanced
title Preposthuman : an architectural propaedeutic for the digitally-enhanced
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