sensebridges, cyborgification and bulletproof skin
January 20, 2011, 8:04 am
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Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: 2.6g 329m/s, bio art, BioSteel, bulletproof skin, bulletproof vests, bullets, cyborg anthropology, cyborgification, Designers and Artists 4 Genomics, HIDs, human-machine interfaces, Jalila Essaidi, magnetismmads peitersen, northpaw, sensebridge, social networking, sonic boom, surveillance society, transgenics, wearable sensory augmentation devices

The part in which I updated more frequently, Tumblr aside? Yeah. As machinic limbs go, I’ve been trying to get to grips with Twitter lately. Social networking in 2011—not exactly the frontiers of cyborgification. A couple of projects I’ve come across lately are however pushing this in rad ways.
Via grinding, comes Sensebridge, with its wearable sensory augmentation devices. They describe themselves as such:
Sensebridge is a research and collaboration group based at Noisebridge, a hackerspace in San Francisco, California. We are concerned with human-machine interfaces and making the invisible visible. We aim to bridge our senses by augmenting our bodies with wearable electronics. We’re making ourselves (and you) into cyborgs!
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