From cyborg to mutant: time and space in Cyberia
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circulates through telematic networks. At the same time we confront whether that way of relating has substantially modified how we generate
and we transmit knowledge. Mutants are the new beings that emerge in this amalgamation of networks and circuits, and with firm steps invade the
spaces like barbarian hordes. Il testo che presentiamo proposes a series of riflessioni riguardo alla vita che ci aspetta in questo mondo intercomunicato e veloce che noi definiamo
cyberia. Le tecnologie dell ›informazione e della comunicazione sono change nella maniera di relations with gli esseri umani in questi secoli. Il corpo,
i sentiment, the emotions passed into a new phase when we communed attraverso questo new channel that includes Internet, cellulari, social withdrawal,
etc.
Riflettiamo sulla situation of the corporation in queto answer di immaterialitá costante dove la tristezza, l ›allegria, la frustazione e molti altri sentimenti
I am encoded in that binary language that circulates for the telematic withdrawal. Allo stesso tempo confrontiamo se questa form di relazcionarci è modified da Forme sostanziali come generiamo and trasmettiamo il conoscimento. I mutanti
sono i nuovi esseri che emergono in questo amalgama di ret e circuiti, and che invaded gli spazi eats a ›barbaric orda.
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