Neil Harbisson
Neil Harbisson is a Catalan-raised, British-born contemporary artist and cyborg activist best known for having an antenna implanted in his skull and for being officially recognised as a cyborg by a government. The antenna allows him to perceive visible and invisible colours via audible vibrations in his skull including infrareds and ultraviolets as well as receive colours from space, images, videos, music or phone calls directly into his head via internet connection. Harbisson identifies himself both as a cyborg; he feels he is technology, and as a transpecies; he no longer feels 100% human. His artwork explores identity, human perception, the connection between sight and sound and the use of artistic expression via new sensory inputs.
In 2010 he co-founded the Cyborg Foundation with Moon Ribas, an international organisation that aims to help humans become cyborgs, defend cyborg rights and promote cyborg art. In 2017 he co-founded the Transpecies Society, an association that gives voice to people with non-human identities, defends the freedom of self-design and offers the creation of new senses and new organs in community.[1]
Neil Harbisson on being a Cyborg - University of St.Gallen (HSG)[править]
"There was no way of me being able to sense colour unless I created a new sensory organ to sense colour." An interview at the St. Gallen Symposium 2017.[2]
I listen to color - TEDGlobal 2012[править]
External Links[править]
- Cyborg Foundation
- Transpecies Society
- The Guardian Article - May 2014
- Neil Harbisson on Wikipedia
- NeilHarbisson on Twitter