Week 4 Art and MedTech
To be honest, this week’s topic of medicinal technology was a lot more interesting to me in the technological aspect than the artistic implications. I’ve never personally studied anatomical structure and such myself, and as a result didn’t pay as much attention to the parts about the sliced person and the history of dissections. However, I was fascinated by the idea of the chip implants, particularly Kevin Warwick’s implants that allowed him to control his computer with his nerve impulses. My grandfather has Parkinson’s, and I remember in part three of the lecture that the nanochip technology could be utilized to help patients suffering from mental illness. Professor Vesna’s inclusion about Stephen Hawking at the end of the lecture reminded me of how technology can improve our daily lives in miraculous ways. I wonder how different life could be for patients suffering mental illnesses if they could be able to control their surroundings with their thoughts as well. At the sam...