I actually like the evocativeness–the “incompleteness”–of your images. I see the apples in the garden of Eden; I see the centaur; I see a monkey (I think?) with a pencil…
what I am getting, from these images, is the sense that all of us are “incomplete,” always…so becoming cyborgs is just an attempt @ completion….
I wonder (if that’s your idea, if I’ve gotten it) what you make of Ashley’s challenge to being a cyborg as “passing”? Are we all trying to “pass” as “complete,” when what we might do instead is acknowledge our unfinishedness?
Do people want me to explain what things are in the picture? I tried to draw things accurately, but have little practice.
I actually like the evocativeness–the “incompleteness”–of your images. I see the apples in the garden of Eden; I see the centaur; I see a monkey (I think?) with a pencil…
what I am getting, from these images, is the sense that all of us are “incomplete,” always…so becoming cyborgs is just an attempt @ completion….
I wonder (if that’s your idea, if I’ve gotten it) what you make of Ashley’s challenge to being a cyborg as “passing”? Are we all trying to “pass” as “complete,” when what we might do instead is acknowledge our unfinishedness?