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Terence Sharpe

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 »