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An Invention of Woman

“Only yesterday, the cyborg was less a reality than a figure of our future double on whom we projected all sorts of fantasies and anxieties [...] Now, the cyborg is intruding ever more into our lives, more discreetly and elegantly, more humanly, more economically too with the falling costs of 3D printing, which makes it accessible to make custom prostheses with the same cost for a standard or personalized part. [...] Prostheses are becoming desirable, and the assimilation of humans to machines is no longer a vexation.”
Raphaël Cuir, Art historian and critic
“An Invention of Woman?”, Eve 2050, 2018