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    Artists who seek to make cyborg-based fantasies a reality often call themselves cyborg artists, or may consider their artwork "cyborg". How an artist or their work may be considered cyborg will vary depending upon the interpreter's flexibility with the term.

  2. Jan 17, 2018 · Cyborg technology can replace missing limbs, organs, and bodily senses. Sometimes, it can even enhance the body's typical function. Here are six of the most striking examples of...

    • Victor Tangermann
  3. Sep 24, 2014 · What is it like to be a cyborg? In his last regular column for BBC Future, Frank Swain explores the biggest misconceptions about bionic limbs, microchip implants and beyond.

  4. Aug 23, 2015 · Once upon a time, Cyborgs only existed in the imaginaries created by our favorite science fiction writers and directors. That can no longer be said today. Indeed, sophisticated part-human, part-machine configurations are no longer confined to the page or film reel: they’re here now.

  5. Jul 20, 2012 · The term is defined as an “organism to which exogenous components have been added for the purpose of adapting to new environments.” While this includes anyone with a pacemaker or prosthetic, in a talk given at TEDWomen, anthropologist Amber Case suggests: “You are all actually cyborgs, just not the ones you think.” What makes us all ...

  6. Jun 22, 2022 · Most people think cyborgs are only creations in science fiction books and movies. But cyborgs are real: They are us. I’m still trying to convince people of that truth.

  7. Oct 8, 2014 · In the popular imagination cyborgs belong to the realm of science fiction. However, in a recent paper Benjamin Wittes and Jane Chong argue that conceptually people have started to transform into...