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				<title>Posthuman: Exploring the Obsolescence of the Corporeal Body in Contemporary Art</title>
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				<description>By Ryan P. O'Donnell - A key practitioner in posthumanist art is the Australian performance artist, Stelarc. Stelarc&amp;rsquo;s work deals heavily with &amp;ldquo;the obsolete body&amp;rdquo;. The artist does not however suggest that the body is obsolete in the sense that it can be discarded entirely. He instead suggests that humans as a species have created a new technological environment in which we cannot operate effectively as living organisms. The body is obsolete in the sense that it is no longer compatible with its surroundings. We have reached an evolutionary endpoint where the next logical stage of adaptation is for the...</description>
				<pubDate>Thu, 25 Aug 2011 09:30 EDT</pubDate>
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