04570oam 2200757I 450 991079047880332120230124190216.01-136-48123-01-283-45882-997866134588271-136-48124-90-203-13417-610.4324/9780203134177 (CKB)2670000000148163(EBL)958295(OCoLC)798532176(SSID)ssj0000676709(PQKBManifestationID)11414749(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000676709(PQKBWorkID)10683853(PQKB)10440834(MiAaPQ)EBC958295(Au-PeEL)EBL958295(CaPaEBR)ebr10534975(CaONFJC)MIL345882(OCoLC)1000429449(EXLCZ)99267000000014816320180706d2012 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrArtificial culture identity, technology, and bodies /Tama LeaverNew York :Routledge,2012.1 online resource (221 p.)Routledge research in cultural and media studies ;37Description based upon print version of record.1-138-85152-3 0-415-89916-8 Includes bibliographical references and index.Front Cover; Artificial Culture; Copyright Page; Contents; List of Figures; Acknowledgements; An Artificial Introduction; Part I: Artificial Intelligence; 1. Early Artificial Intelligence Films: 'When are you going to let me out of this box?'; 2. 'I am a machine!': Artificial Intelligencesin Contemporary Cinema; Part II: Artificial Life; 3. From Digital Genesis to the Artificial Other; 4. Diasporic Subjectivities: Not Quite 'Beyond the Infinite'; Part III: Artificial space; 5. The Fortification of Place in the Digital Age; 6. Resistance Is Spatial; 7. The Infinite Plasticity of the Digital?Part IV: Artificial People8. Matrices of Embodiment; 9. The Symbiosis of Special Effects; Part V: Artificial Culture; 10. Before the Mourning; 11. Artificial Mourning:Spider-Man, Special Effects, and September 11; Artificial Conclusions; Notes; Bibliography; Index"<P><EM>Artificial Culture</EM> is an examination of the articulation, construction, and representation of "the artificial" in contemporary popular cultural texts, especially science fiction films and novels. The book argues that today we live in an artificial culture due to the deep and inextricable relationship between people, our bodies, and technology at large. While the artificial is often imagined as outside of the natural order and thus also beyond the realm of humanity, paradoxically, artificial concepts are simultaneously produced and constructed by human ideas and labor. The artificial can thus act as a boundary point against which we as a culture can measure what it means to be human. Science fiction feature films and novels, and other related media, frequently and provocatively deploy ideas of the artificial in ways which the lines between people, our bodies, spaces and culture more broadly blur and, at times, dissolve. </P><P>Building on the rich foundational work on the figures of the cyborg and posthuman, this book situates the artificial in similar terms, but from a nevertheless distinctly different viewpoint. After examining ideas of the artificial as deployed in film, novels and other digital contexts, this study concludes that we are now part of an artificial culture entailing a matrix which, rather than separating minds and bodies, or humanity and the digital, reinforces the symbiotic connection between identities, bodies, and technologies.</P>"--Provided by publisher.Routledge research in cultural and media studies ;37.Artificial intelligenceArtificial lifePopular cultureScienceSocial aspectsTechnologySocial aspectsVirtual realityArtificial intelligence.Artificial life.Popular culture.ScienceSocial aspects.TechnologySocial aspects.Virtual reality.306.4Leaver Tama.1574420MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910790478803321Artificial culture3850677UNINA