Nam June Paik firmly declared that cybernetics is about relations and that we all exist in open circuits. Paik predicted a future where openly intertwined relations among humans, technologies, art and varied artists blend diversely together, which led him to suggest a utopian fantasy. It was an opportunity for us to take a glimpse at how technological developments have impacted and changed humans as well as the society through in‐depth discussion where diverse opinions were shared regarding the digital era including autonomous machines that are just as independent as humans, functions assumed and variables generated by capital in the future society that humans and machines share, the future through Nam June Paik’s cybernetics lens, and externalized cognitive senses that had always remained as intrinsic part of humans.

- Type
- Scholarly Journal
- Editor
- Lee Sooyoung
- Contributor
- Lee Sooyoung , Lee Youngjun, Ko Kyuheun, Lee Jinkyung, Shim Kwanghyun, Kim Seongeun, Špela Petrič, Kim Taeyeun, Kim Jaehee, N. Katherine Hayles
- Published on
- 2017. 12. 27.
- Contents
Coevolution: Cybernetics to Posthuman_Lee Sooyoung
PDFSudden Unintended Acceleration as a Psychosis of Machine_Lee Youngjun
PDFCybernetics and Later, the History of the Integration and Simulation for Processing Human Elements in Circuits_Ko Kyuheun
PDFCybernetics and Cyborg: Some Philosophical Questions_Lee Jinkyung
PDFStrategy for Social Solidarity in the Age of Artificial Intelligence_Shim Kwanghyun
PDFCybernetic Lyricism: Gregory Bateson, Nam June Paik, and the ‘Mind’ as Conjunctive_Kim Seongeun
PDFMiserable Machines and the Technoscientific Gaze_Špela Petrič
PDFIn Search of Virtual Life Images_Kim Taeyeun
PDFEnsemble of Nature, Technology, and Human: Posthumanism As Seen in Simondon, Hayles, and Nam June Paik_Kim Jaehee
PDFInside Out, Outside In: Recursive Dynamics in Posthumanism and in Nam June Paik’s Artworks_N. Katherine Hayles
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