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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.

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  • 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.