Terence Sharpe is an artist and curator from Ireland. His work is interested in the dialectic between culture and technology and particularly concerned with the nexus of biology, machine-intelligence and aesthetics. His work Chimeric-Bodies, Transparency & Nuanima is forthcoming through &&& and he has performed and presented work at venues such as Phi Centre (Montreal, CA) and Embassy (UK). He is currently a certificate Student of The New Centre for Research and Practice.
Articles
A Ceded Interfile: Future-Oriented
Social & Cognitive Design
The Human-Machine Dialectic To cede is to to give something up, to relinquish control over it. To position technology as ‘other’ is an attempt to interfile it; in other words, to differentiate it in a sequence, to interfile our relationship with it. This idea of interfiling suggests a type of sequencing that necessitates the dominance… Read More »
Chimeric-Bodies, Transparency & Nuanima
The temporal nature of technological progress is arguably two-fold. We encounter frequent editions of incremental changes aiding us along our timeline, negligible updates, 10.13.1 ad infinitum with the occasional ‘big’ leap – an app that appeals to your better side and knows you. This exists parallel to a singularity where technology’s future trajectory preemptively folds… Read More »