HORÁKOVÁ, Jana and Jozef KELEMEN. How Adam goes to post-human. In TOMŠIČ, Neja and Martin BRICELJ. Robovox-Your Voice. 1st ed. Ljubljana: Zavod Projekt Atol, 2008, p. 25-50. 1.Tomšič, Neja. ISBN 978-961-92449-0-6.
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Original name How Adam goes to post-human
Name in Czech Cesta Adama k post-člověku
Authors HORÁKOVÁ, Jana (203 Czech Republic, guarantor) and Jozef KELEMEN (703 Slovakia).
Edition 1. vyd. Ljubljana, Robovox-Your Voice, p. 25-50, 26 pp. 1.Tomšič, Neja, 2008.
Publisher Zavod Projekt Atol
Other information
Original language English
Type of outcome Chapter(s) of a specialized book
Field of Study Art, architecture, cultural heritage
Country of publisher Slovenia
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
RIV identification code RIV/00216224:14210/08:00026307
Organization unit Faculty of Arts
ISBN 978-961-92449-0-6
Keywords in English Adam; Golem; Robot; Cyborg
Tags Adam, cyborg, Golem, robot
Tags International impact, Reviewed
Changed by Changed by: doc. Mgr. Jana Horáková, Ph.D., učo 14870. Changed: 19/6/2009 11:01.
Abstract
This essay deals with the development of machines and the influence it has had on the self/image of human beings. It reflects on machines gradual improvement from the very times when people started constructing them to make physical work easier for themselves, all the way through the period during which people gradually passed routine mental work onto machines because there was too much of it or because it required great precision and attention. We end our thoughts with speculations about the possible future, about the times when we will coexist with machines.
Abstract (in Czech)
This essay deals with the development of machines and the influence it has had on the self/image of human beings. It reflects on machines gradual improvement from the very times when people started constructing them to make physical work easier for themselves, all the way through the period during which people gradually passed routine mental work onto machines because there was too much of it or because it required great precision and attention. We end our thoughts with speculations about the possible future, about the times when we will coexist with machines.
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LC544, research and development projectName: Výzkum funkcí techniky při vzniku a provozování múzického díla
Investor: Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports of the CR
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