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Media Enquiries. Contact Go Back Contact Us. Chat to a Student. Dr Ram Shergill. Research Outputs Shergill, R. Bioregenerative algal architectures. Journal of Chinese Architecture and Urbanism , 5 3.
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Sumini, V. Beyond the Cradle. Shergill, R. Photographic regenerative interfaces. Journal of Digital Media Management, 10 3 , pp. Lessard, C. Queering the built environment curriculum.
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Natarajan, M. Short Eds. London: UCL Press. Parry, N. Amy Winehouse Beyond Black. The Critical Posthuman Carapace. Presented at: Bartlett Research Conversations. Engaging with the ontological, technological, and aesthetic manifestations of the body combined with the biological and physiological anatomy realises a hybridised sympoietic type of posthuman body building.
Human and nonhuman bodies are furthered in unison using adaptation, growth andrefiguration achieving unique transformative possibilities through Bioregenerative Bodies. It questions the intra-relationship between human, animal, and botanic organisms, and the possibilities of a new form of human bodies.
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Examining forms of sympoietic relationality, challenging the perception of the body as a singular cultural agent. Methodologically, the systemic approaches in creating a carapace will function as a set of biologically integrated interfaces between the body and its surroundings. In principle, this research sets out to reimagine and redefine the body in an environmentally fragile planet — achieving new aesthetics, evidencing systems and materials which respond to internal and external transformations relating to the human body, through the construction of Exoskeletal Hybrid Living Systems EHLS.
A new identity is formed through Posthuman Bodying, in which the human body engages in pertinent and critical relations with nature and the ecological environment.
Instead, this work contends that the human body is a collective of multiple organisms and the human can be extended further to become natural in an environment via a form of organic Posthuman Bodying. The artworks set out to critically question the intra-relationship between human, animal, and botanic organisms. This exhibition sets the foundation to go beyond the visual re appropriation of animal characteristics in human appearance, and acts as a catalyst for developing new technologies in the fields of external morphology.