Technophilia: A Transhumanist Zine // Call For Submissions! Issue #4
Transhumanism (H+) a movement aiming to transform the human condition by utilizing technology to enhance intellectual, physical, or psychological capabilities.
What does this mean in the context of humanity’s future?
Is transhumanism “gentrification of the human body”? What type of enhancements will be available or mandated to the disabled and disenfranchised? What does this mean for the definition of gender, sexuality, or queerness? What repercussions will this have on mental health? What ways might new advancements serve to enforce, or deconstruct, power? How will this adversely or positively affect social norms and the politically oppressed? What will be the environmental impact or economic effects?
Submissions accepted in the form of poetry, short story, comic, & images.
There are no limits in subject matter; as long as it can be tied to the idea of transhumanism.
Think radical and creative! We’re looking for diverse views; beyond typical anarcho-capitalist techno-libertarianism transhumanism.
Submissions close FEB1ST>>>Digital release date is MARCH31ST
Submissions curated by @brainvomit (BrainvomitComix.Co) & @modempunk (ZacFinger.Com)
Technophilia is currently part of the Multnomah County Library’s zine collection and can be found for checkout in four locations in Oregon: Belmont, Central, Holgate, and North Portland.
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Transhumanist inspiration can be found here and here
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Detail from ‘Flowers’, Lucas Berns in Glitch Artists Collective, 2018
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Corel Draw + Processing + Photoshop
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Ceramics by Stanley Rosen.
http://stanleyrosenceramics.com/the-collection-update/
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The Octopus View of the Human body and sexual excitation
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Sheith Positivity Week
Day 3: Thunderstorm / Summer Rain
For @sheithpositivityweek
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4000 years old neo-sumerian diorite statue after faceapp
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