volume 29 pages 83-87

Enacting Sonic-Cyborg Performance through the Hybrid Body in Teka-Mori and Why Should Our Bodies End at the Skin?

Aurie Hsu 1
Steven Kemper 2
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Aurie Hsu (artist, educator, researcher), Oberlin Conservatory of Music, Technology in Music and Related Arts (TIMARA) Department, 77 West College Street, Oberlin, OH 44074, U.S.A.. Web: .
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2019-09-20
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In “A Cyborg Manifesto,” Donna Haraway explores implications of the increasing hybridization of humans and machines. While society has long been concerned with the encroachment of technology onto human activity, Haraway challenges this concern, suggesting instead a kinship between organism and machine, a hybrid body. A sonic-cyborg performance realizes this understanding of the human-machine hybrid through movement and sound, incorporating a “kinesonic” approach to composition and an exploration of “mechatronic” expression. In this article, the authors describe their approach to enacting sonic-cyborg performance by outlining the creative framework and associated technologies involved in two collaborative pieces that explore questions of fluidity between organism and machine: Teka-Mori and Why Should Our Bodies End at the Skin?

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Hsu A., Kemper S. Enacting Sonic-Cyborg Performance through the Hybrid Body in Teka-Mori and Why Should Our Bodies End at the Skin? // Leonardo Music Journal. 2019. Vol. 29. pp. 83-87.
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Hsu A., Kemper S. Enacting Sonic-Cyborg Performance through the Hybrid Body in Teka-Mori and Why Should Our Bodies End at the Skin? // Leonardo Music Journal. 2019. Vol. 29. pp. 83-87.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1162/lmj_a_01069
UR - https://doi.org/10.1162/lmj_a_01069
TI - Enacting Sonic-Cyborg Performance through the Hybrid Body in Teka-Mori and Why Should Our Bodies End at the Skin?
T2 - Leonardo Music Journal
AU - Hsu, Aurie
AU - Kemper, Steven
PY - 2019
DA - 2019/09/20
PB - MIT Press
SP - 83-87
VL - 29
SN - 0961-1215
SN - 1531-4812
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@article{2019_Hsu,
author = {Aurie Hsu and Steven Kemper},
title = {Enacting Sonic-Cyborg Performance through the Hybrid Body in Teka-Mori and Why Should Our Bodies End at the Skin?},
journal = {Leonardo Music Journal},
year = {2019},
volume = {29},
publisher = {MIT Press},
month = {sep},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1162/lmj_a_01069},
pages = {83--87},
doi = {10.1162/lmj_a_01069}
}