Prosthesis in Design and Art

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Autor(a) principal: Sogabe, Milton
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Ikeda, Guilherme
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: DATJournal
Texto Completo: https://datjournal.anhembi.br/dat/article/view/606
Resumo: In this paper we present the relationship between prosthetic limbs of the human body members in the context of design and art. Since ancient times, human beings have solved the problems of amputation of their limbs through prostheses, which have evolved technologically throughout history, affecting the relationship of these people with society. In the digital context, these prostheses gain a sophistication, which begin to match or even surpass the replaced biological parts themselves. Thus, the performance of runners like Oscar Pistorius, or climbers like Hug Herr, who seem to have their potential expanded with the use of prostheses, becomes controversial. The image of the cyborg begins to become increasingly present in our daily lives. We approach this theme here, in the context of art, from two points of view. The first being art in design prosthesis, when they present a design with an aesthetic that goes beyond its utilitarian function, and the second, prosthesis in art, with artists with amputated limbs, who continue their artistic production, due to these technologies and with artists, although without physical problems, the prosthesis is placed as a poetic element.
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spelling Prosthesis in Design and ArtPrótesis en Diseño y ArtePróteses no Design e na ArtePróteseDesignArteTecnologiaProthesesDesignArtCyborgTechnologyDiseñoPrótesisArtecíborgtecnologíaIn this paper we present the relationship between prosthetic limbs of the human body members in the context of design and art. Since ancient times, human beings have solved the problems of amputation of their limbs through prostheses, which have evolved technologically throughout history, affecting the relationship of these people with society. In the digital context, these prostheses gain a sophistication, which begin to match or even surpass the replaced biological parts themselves. Thus, the performance of runners like Oscar Pistorius, or climbers like Hug Herr, who seem to have their potential expanded with the use of prostheses, becomes controversial. The image of the cyborg begins to become increasingly present in our daily lives. We approach this theme here, in the context of art, from two points of view. The first being art in design prosthesis, when they present a design with an aesthetic that goes beyond its utilitarian function, and the second, prosthesis in art, with artists with amputated limbs, who continue their artistic production, due to these technologies and with artists, although without physical problems, the prosthesis is placed as a poetic element.Neste articulo presentamos la relación de las prótesis del cuerpo humano en un contexto de diseño y arte. Desde la antigüedad el ser humano soluciona los problemas de amputación de sus extremidades atraves de las prótesis,las cuales evoluen tecnologicamente a lo largo de la história, afectando la relación de las personas com la sociedad. En un contexto digital estas prótesis ganan una sofisticación, que empiezan a igualar o incluso superar sus proprias partes biologícas reemplazadas. Así es polémico el redimiento de los deportistas corredores como Oscar Pistorius, o escaladores como Hug Herr, que parecen haber ampliado su potencial con el uso de prótesis. La imagen del cíborg empieza a se volver cada vez más presente en nuestro día a día. Abordamos este tema a cá, en el contexto del arte, desde los puntos de vista. El primero siendo el arte en diseño de la prótesis, cuando presentam un diseño con una estética que vá más allá de su función utilitaria, y el segundo, la prótesis en el arte, con artistas con miembros amputados, que continúan su producción artística, mientras estas tecnologias y junto con artistas aún sin problemas físicos, la prótesis se pone como um elemento poético.Neste artigo apresentamos a relação das próteses dos membros do corpo humano no contexto do design e da arte. Desde a antiguidade o ser humano soluciona os problemas de amputação de seus membros através de próteses, que evoluem tecnologicamente ao longo da história, afetando a relação dessas pessoas com a sociedade. No contexto digital essas próteses ganham uma sofisticação, que começam a se igualar ou até a superar as próprias partes biológicas substituídas. Assim tornam-se polêmicas a atuação de atletas corredores como Oscar Pistorius, ou de escaladores como Hug Herr, que parecem ter suas potencialidades ampliadas com o uso de próteses. A imagem do ciborgue começa a se tornar cada vez mais presente no nosso cotidiano. Abordamos este tema aqui, no contexto da arte, sob dois pontos de vista. A primeira sendo a arte do design na prótese, quando esta apresenta um design com uma estética que vai além da sua função utilitária, e a segunda, a prótese na arte, com artistas com membros amputados, que continuam sua produção artística, devido a essas tecnologias e com artistas embora sem problemas físicos, a prótese se coloca como elemento poético.Universidade Anhambi Murumbi2022-06-14info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://datjournal.anhembi.br/dat/article/view/60610.29147/datjournal.v7i2.606DAT Journal; Vol. 7 No. 2 (2022): Design, Art and Technology + Cesar School Dossier; 4-19DAT Journal; Vol. 7 Núm. 2 (2022): Diseño, Arte y Tecnología + Dossier Cesar School; 4-19DAT Journal; v. 7 n. 2 (2022): Design, Arte e Tecnologia + Dossiê Cesar School ; 4-192526-178910.29147/datjournal.v7i2reponame:DATJournalinstname:Universidade Anhembi Morumbi (ANHEMBI)instacron:ANHEMBIporhttps://datjournal.anhembi.br/dat/article/view/606/419https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSogabe, MiltonIkeda, Guilherme2022-06-22T20:54:39Zoai:ojs.datjournal.anhembi.br:article/606Revistahttps://datjournal.anhembi.br/datPUBhttps://datjournal.anhembi.br/dat/oai||ppgdesign@anhembi.br2526-17892526-1789opendoar:2022-06-22T20:54:39DATJournal - Universidade Anhembi Morumbi (ANHEMBI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Prosthesis in Design and Art
Prótesis en Diseño y Arte
Próteses no Design e na Arte
title Prosthesis in Design and Art
spellingShingle Prosthesis in Design and Art
Sogabe, Milton
Prótese
Design
Arte
Tecnologia
Protheses
Design
Art
Cyborg
Technology
Diseño
Prótesis
Arte
cíborg
tecnología
title_short Prosthesis in Design and Art
title_full Prosthesis in Design and Art
title_fullStr Prosthesis in Design and Art
title_full_unstemmed Prosthesis in Design and Art
title_sort Prosthesis in Design and Art
author Sogabe, Milton
author_facet Sogabe, Milton
Ikeda, Guilherme
author_role author
author2 Ikeda, Guilherme
author2_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Sogabe, Milton
Ikeda, Guilherme
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Prótese
Design
Arte
Tecnologia
Protheses
Design
Art
Cyborg
Technology
Diseño
Prótesis
Arte
cíborg
tecnología
topic Prótese
Design
Arte
Tecnologia
Protheses
Design
Art
Cyborg
Technology
Diseño
Prótesis
Arte
cíborg
tecnología
description In this paper we present the relationship between prosthetic limbs of the human body members in the context of design and art. Since ancient times, human beings have solved the problems of amputation of their limbs through prostheses, which have evolved technologically throughout history, affecting the relationship of these people with society. In the digital context, these prostheses gain a sophistication, which begin to match or even surpass the replaced biological parts themselves. Thus, the performance of runners like Oscar Pistorius, or climbers like Hug Herr, who seem to have their potential expanded with the use of prostheses, becomes controversial. The image of the cyborg begins to become increasingly present in our daily lives. We approach this theme here, in the context of art, from two points of view. The first being art in design prosthesis, when they present a design with an aesthetic that goes beyond its utilitarian function, and the second, prosthesis in art, with artists with amputated limbs, who continue their artistic production, due to these technologies and with artists, although without physical problems, the prosthesis is placed as a poetic element.
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