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*mapping machines to mirror the human mind
*machines as mirrors for humans
*body/mind and hardware/software
*body/mind and hardware/software
*the language maze
*the language maze

Revision as of 15:16, 3 October 2019

THESIS STATEMENT

Before the digital age, human existence was limited to a static relation with external reality. Nowadays, the raise of the software permits to mirror our mind outside of us in a dynamic environment allowing a new existential space to be discovered. In this research project, I will explore some of the main topics of what it could be new human existentialism triggered by digital technologies, against the mainstream and fictional idea of a conscious machine.

OUTLINE

Intro

  • How in Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) there is a focus on the Computer, at its extreme with the idea of the AI that in any case remains a dream of pure fiction.
  • On the other hand, Human existence still determines freely our life against apparent materiality always perceived from an existential being.
  • Externalise a human perspective should be a way to observe ourselves from the outside to understand better our existence rather than emphasize the myth of the other in the form of sentient machines or uncontrollable technologies.
  • Following the conclusions of my past research projects I will develop a map of relations between humans and machines allowing to explore existential problems from their reflection into digital technologies.

Body

  • machines as mirrors for humans
  • body/mind and hardware/software
  • the language maze
  • infinite space
  • subject-object model
  • the limit of consciousness (subjectivity and proto-subjectivity)
  • eroticism: the transgression of the limit
  • interface: the dissolutions of the object
  • the 'iperself'

Conclusion
Through digital technologies, it is possible to develop a human existential discourse that transcends the standard conception of human-computer relation enlighting a more deep understanding of humans beings and the extension of their mind into the material world.