Atlas Menor #2: Posthuman Bodies

Atlas Menor #2: Posthuman Bodies

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In its obsession to classify and find an underlying order to nature, one of the objectives of science has been to develop a system of taxonomies for bodies. Through their representation systems and the devices used for their exhibition, cartographies of the normative body reflect the extractivist violence of the scientific method. This publication is intended as a displacement of the map, i.e., a questioning of the cartographies from the bodily perspective. Which bodies are visible or hidden in devices that exhibit the natural world? What spaces of thought allow us to inhabit the taxonomies of science? Or rather, which ones escape them?Andrea Muniain brings us closer to her idea of the ‘plasterboard-body’ through photogrammetry, ‘a process that allows us to convert a series of interrelated photographs of a given physical object into a digital three-dimensional model of that same object’. Blanca Pujals also investigates how human manipulation, in her case in the transformation of the

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