Cyborg: The Man Machine

Cyborg: The Man Machine

by Marie O ' Mahony (Author)

Synopsis

'Cyborg', from the Greek for 'steersman' combined with 'organism', was coined in the mid-20th century to describe the new human who would be required for space travel - enhanced by mechanical, chemical or electronic means, he or she would be half-human, half-machine. This excitingly-illustrated book discusses the astonishing changes in biotechnology that make the cyborg seem more science fact than science fiction. Soon we could all be Superman or Wonderwoman. What will this mean to us as individuals? How will it affect society? The author reminds us that the yearning for immortality and superpowers is as ancient as the human race; it's just that these now seem within our reach. We are guided on a journey through metamorphoses old and new, fictional and factual - from werewolves to genetic engineering, from Dr Frankenstein to a professor's arm controlled by another's thoughts, from the androids of science fiction to a real robot sensitive to human moods.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 112
Edition: illustrated edition
Publisher: Thames & Hudson Ltd
Published: 27 Aug 2002

ISBN 10: 0500283818
ISBN 13: 9780500283813

Author Bio
Marie O'Mahony is an independent consultant and was the curator of 'The Soft Machine - Design in the Cyborg Age', Stedelijk Museum of Modern Art, Amsterdam. She is co-author, with Sarah E. Braddock, of SportsTech and Techno Textiles, both published by Thames & Hudson.