Technohumanity: Films as a Lens for Examining How Humans and Technology Co-shape the World

Abstract

Utilizing a postphenomenological lens, in this study, I analyze Human Security Era (1990s-2010s), techno-futurist films as case studies to explore how humans and technology can and do co-shape a more harmonious world, resulting in TechnoHumanity. To build a techno-humane world, humans must find a way to spur technological innovation and advancement, embedding ethics in design to avoid a dystopian path to dehumanization. Films, and specifically the content or text of the films, provide case studies for a postphenomenological analysis to explore designed, in-design, and future technologies and their interrelationship with humanity.

Disciplines

Arts and Humanities | Philosophy

First Advisor

Troy Catterson

Date of Award

1-1-2018

Document Type

Dissertation

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