Digital Images in the posthuman turn
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.29147/datjournal.v7i1.570Keywords:
Artificial landscapes, Evolving worlds, Poshuman images, Quantum artificial lifeAbstract
Poshuman images is the research problem in this article. This is a result of the project named Poshuman Aesthetics in Artificial Landscapes, from the Aesthetics Department of the School of Architecture at Pontificia Universidad Javeriana in Bogotá. We explore the production of images from non human actants in the scenario of digital technology. These images come from interactions with other ecological systems as the biological and the informational ones. Those images emerge from diversity in several forms of life that coexist in different natural or artificial environnements. The process of habitability has changed through quantum and molecular systems of images. They are now evolving images, that offer auto-organisation, emergency and non-linearity as the characteristics of life.
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