Exploring Cyborg Theory: Power, Technology, and Identity


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Explore how technology, power, and identity intersect with Laura Forlano and Danya Glabau, authors of Cyborg. Join us at the Cambridge Science Festival as we explore critical cyborg literacy for the 21st century.
Join us for an insightful afternoon with Laura Forlano and Danya Glabau, authors of Cyborg, as they explore the deep connections between technology, power, and identity through the lens of critical cyborg theory. In a time when automation, AI, and embedded technologies are reshaping our world, Cyborg offers a critical examination of how these developments are more than just technical advancements—they are lived, political experiences. With years of interdisciplinary research in the social sciences, design, and engineering education, Forlano will guide us through the ways gender, race, and disability influence our interactions with technology, challenging us to rethink the integration of these tools into our everyday lives.
Glabau and Forlano will introduce the concept of critical cyborg literacy, providing a fresh perspective on the complex relationships between humanity and technology across various fields, from art and design to healthcare and computing. Drawing on insights from feminist, critical race, and disability studies, she will chart potential futures for cyborg theory in the twenty-first century. Whether you're a technologist, artist, or simply curious about the future of our cyborg world, this talk promises to inspire new ways of thinking about the role of technology in shaping our shared future. Don’t miss this opportunity to engage with one of the leading voices in the critical study of technology and society.
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⮕ Please get your event ticket at Eventbrite which we need for the room size headcount, and you'll also receive a code for 60% discount on the audiobook of Cyborg! https://cyborg-theory.eventbrite.com
We’re proud and excited to welcome Laura and Danya to the Long Now Boston community, and hope to see you there!

Exploring Cyborg Theory: Power, Technology, and Identity