Cyborg art , also known as cyborgism , [1] is an emerging art movement that began in the mid-2000s in Britain . [2] It is based on the creation and addition of new senses to the body via cybernetic implants [3] and the creation of art works through new senses. [4] Cyborg artworks are created by cyborg artists; [5] artists whose senses have been voluntarily enhanced through cybernetic implants. [6] Among the early artists shaping the cyborg art movement are Neil Harbisson , whose antenna implant allows him to perceive ultraviolet and infrared colors, [7] andMoon Ribas whose implants in her elbows [8] allow her to feel earthquakes and moonquakes. [9]
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- Jump up^ Lee, Jennifer”A Surgical Implant for Seeing Colors Through Sound”,The New York Times, July 2, 2012
- Jump up^ NBC,”Last Call with Carson Daly”, 29 September 2014
- Jump up^ Garcia, Gabriella”The woman who can feel every earthquake in the world”, “Hopes & Fears”, 17 de octubre 2015.
- Jump up^ Davis, Sally. “Encounters with the Posthuman”, Nautilus, April 29, 2013.