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Grenville, Bruce
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Catalogue for an exhibition held at the Vancouver Art Gallery from February 9 to May 26, 2002.

'The Uncanny: Experiments in Cyborg Culture is a dazzling and provocative examination of the cyborg―the concept of man-as-machine―in popular culture. The book collects essays and images, in colour and black-and-white, presenting the image of the cyborg in all its imaginative guises. The title is from a 1919 essay by Sigmund Freud (and included in the book), which deals with the sensation of "uncanniness" as being strange and familiar at the same time. 

The idea of the cyborg has been in existence for decades, and is one of the most persistent cultural images of the past century. The cyborg is a cypher―an enigmatic image of figure that is human but not human, a machine but not a machine. It exists at the intersection of science, technology, and culture. For some, the cyborg is evident in the massive presence of technology; we are constantly aided by machines, whether they are computers, vehicles, or military weapons that extend and amplify our presence in the natural world, or by medical prosthetics, such as pacemakers, artificial limbs, and eyeglasses, that maintain and reinforce our existing physical body. 

How is one to understand the persistence of this image in the visual arts and popular culture, in science and literature, medicine and cultural theory? This book, in its essays and images, presents the cyborg as an "uncanny" image that reflects our shared fascination and dread of the machine and its presence in our daily lives. 

The Uncanny complemented a major exhibition at the Vancouver Art Gallery. The book suggests a significant link between the visual arts and popular culture in the evolving representation of the cyborg, beginning as early is the 19th century.'

(Abstract source: arsenalpulp.com) 

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Centre_A | Nov 27, 2020 |
I had fun revisiting my still-favourite Vancouver Art Gallery exhibition from 2008. The write-ups from Seth and Art Spiegelman are things of beauty.
 
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Cail_Judy | 1 altra recensione | Apr 21, 2020 |
The catalogue doesn't match to the real thing, though that's hardly a surprise, but the pictures in here do capture the essence and presentation of some of the large and/or 3-dimensional exhibits that were present alongside prints and other more traditional artistic presentations.

The works are divided into sections by media and each piece is given a colour photo and short (page or two, usually) description written by an expert (the books details each contributor's background) alongside. It's a good exploration of a very extensive area of visual art. If anything, it can feel a little too surface level for someone who really wants to delve into particular areas, such as anime or video games, and it really functions as more of a survey of influential works. It's a good introduction to the material inside, and a good book for piecemeal reading.… (altro)
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WeeTurtle | 1 altra recensione | Apr 5, 2018 |

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22
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½ 3.6
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3
ISBN
19
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