“Lacan’s human subject is the obverse of the humanists’. His subject is not an entity with an identity, but a being created in the fissure of a radical split. When the human baby learns to say ‘me’ and ‘I’ it is only acquiring these designations from someone or ...

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Following the transhumanist/posthumanist discourse closely (one which says it is our natural evolution to merge with AI), I was compelled to investigate what is consciousness, what makes us human and therefore different to artificial intelligence. Our ability (1/5)

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Being good ancestors is my priority. It's what we do now that will enhance the far future's existence.


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Sometime last year whilst I was working on "It is what it isn't" series, I read that they were making computer chips with human brain cells. This piece was created as a counter to Transhumanist/posthumanist discourse. One which says it is our natural evolution to merge with AI

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Also it inspired me to draw this pic of EL300 and baby Markus. EL300 is a copy of Leo, and I decided that black chassis means transhumanist android~
He normally has skin on, just wanted to show off :D

https://t.co/qKqqj3op9Z

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With 11 years of painting experience, is known for their minimalist humanistic style yet w/ powerful expressiveness. 1st Winner, guest artist at & .

https://t.co/8d3BPTN2Aj

The ed. on x 0.05 ETH until Feb 10

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I put this prompt into Procreate and got these results. Wow!
70s cyberpunk inspired poster with transhumanist elements, largely muted color palette with strong primary colors, that prompts hiring artists instead of using AI and has the slogan “machines = tools ≠ artists”

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New Pinned time. So, you have come to my profile. I am a proud individualist and humanist. Ball gown lover. Raid player. Prepainted figure collector. Video games player. Genderbending writer and fan. Avid commissioner. Defender of fiction. And sometimes succubus.

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"Bull-ish" - HH

Humanistic Heads (HH) is a collection dedicated to the depiction of human existence and human self-awareness. The collection is referenced to “Humanistic Psychology”, which was established as a need for a “third force”.

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in 1375 author (Decameron) and poet, correspondent of Petrarch, Renaissance humanist, the Certaldese, Giovanni Boccaccio died at the age of 62 in Certaldo, Tuscany, Italy. Chiesa dei Santi Jacopo e Filippo, Certaldo https://t.co/ps7wRwW9AB

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Marcus (Transhumanist Oriole)
A colorful bird that loves to look in mirrors. It enjoys a sweet diet. It is able to fly at high speeds and see in the dark. It builds creative nests and a group is called a 'glamour'...

https://t.co/IiTY6CKOSn

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Bryan (Mirrored Panic)
https://t.co/likYKLshW3

The Mirrored Panic is a transhumanist bird that is native to the urban cities... has evolved to consume a wide range of substances, including drugs, alcohol, and other intoxicants...

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The bubble cities, built by the Hilo, are always in motion.

Their civilization is built by anarcho-capitalistic transhumanists who had to leave their homeworld long ago due to ecological crisis.

The race is not nomadic. But their superstructures are.

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Cosas bonitas: Me está gustando mucho Hard-Wired Island. Hay un detalle que me parece increible: El tratamiento de los ciberaumentos.

Me explico: No hay ciberpsicosis ni cuestiones transhumanistas sobre la identidad. Esa angustia se considera superada-

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Hang on, don't unfollow I can explain!
Back in 2020, I started a project to draw all the humanistic style pokemon but I only got around 12 sketched up and one actually finished. I abandoned the project and I don't intend to revive it anytime soon.

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The Frontiers prologue Knuckles has ever so slightly more "humanistic" proportions (for lack of a better term) to allow for a more believable range of gestures and emotions for a seriously toned story.

Compared to TSR Knuckles, which is appropriately suited more towards comedy.

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I have illustrated a set of 'humanist' tarot cards as part of a project for the humanities departments . The project was thought provoking. What if we retreat back into nature, but take only the good technology with us?

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