May 29th, 2008

thanks michele!

Upcoming talk at Academy of Media Arts, Cologne

October 17th, 2007

Here’s the description of my upcoming talk at KHM.

http://www.khm.de/mk/seminar/export/re-active/


“Hacking Domestication: Embedded and Surveillant Technology in Animals” is a preliminary inquiry into human hegemony and the use of animals (including humans), in conjunction with technology, as tools for social control. Animals have continuously been an integrated part of human warfare, espionage, and research endeavors. The role of domesticated “helper” has been played by various species — from the use of pigeons as messengers dating back to 1150, to the use of dolphins for surveillance and mine detection, to current DARPA research into implanting microchips in insects. Technology provides a framework for animals’ unwitting collusion with decidedly human agendas. Actions toward animals reflect both human attitudes of entitlement as a species and the substructure that supports stratification of our own human social systems.

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research me

August 3rd, 2007

The best thing to come out of pubic speaking…

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