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人类增强

Human Augmentation
课程网址: http://videolectures.net/mitworld_hockenberry_herr_ha/  
主讲教师: John Hockenberry, Hugh Herr
开课单位: 麻省理工学院
开课时间: 2011-10-10
课程语种: 英语
中文简介:
麻省理工学院的这两位博物馆发言人希望你能够从一个好的增强嫉妒案例中脱离他们的谈话 - 或者至少是对技术可以为人体和灵魂做些什么的健康尊重。 约翰霍肯伯里已经使用轮椅30年了,因为车祸给他留下了截瘫。他告诉我们,公众已将脊髓受伤视为“可怕的东西”,或“令人震惊的尖锐”。但在过去10年中,残疾已从“一种特别的边缘活动”转变为社会面临的核心问题, “以对身体有机,适合精神和社区可持续的方式将技术与人类结合起来。”Hockenberry认为,残疾人的需求和需求正在帮助推动科学创造一套设计原则“将允许这个人类恢复和扩充问题融合成一种无缝的统一。“ 为了说明这一说法,Hugh Herr描述了工程师在开发“人类2.0”时所取得的惊人进步。他从自己开始 - 1982年登山事故期间冻伤的受害者。在膝盖以下双脚失去后,Herr前往机械加工车间,意识到他不必接受大自然提供的身体版本。所以他拼凑了一对完美的攀爬假肢(这使他超过7英尺高),接着是其他脚踝替换,通过碳复合材料和计算机轻量化和反应。赫尔表示,这些设计比他的原创设计更好。 “让你的身体部分受到假装是有趣的,你可以升级。这对我来说太令人沮丧,太糟糕了,以至于你们都有生物肢体。“ 伊拉克和阿富汗的战争推动了Herr实验室的工作。他现在正在使用带有传感器和电机的计算机和动力系统来构建机器人版本的手臂和腿,以恢复能力。中风受害者可以使用类似的模型,包裹在受损的肢体周围,以恢复他们的左右两侧之间的对称性。大奖将是神经接口,一种生长和重新激活截肢神经的方式,以便它开始通过大脑的复杂网络传达感觉信息。 “这里的梦想是,有一天,我和其他肢体截肢的人不仅能够穿过沙滩,而且还能感受沙子对抗假肢,”赫尔说。 研究人员并没有对他们增强或改善的尝试施加限制。麻省理工学院的一个实验室设计了一个“社会情感假体”,Herr告诉我们 - 使用深脑刺激器让受试者感到“快乐,平静,满足。”Hockenberry总结道,我们是否“彻底摒弃了正常的概念并创造了关于人类意味着什么的完全即兴的概念。“Herr建议在未来,”当我们拥有许多类型的内部和附着在我们身体上的亲密技术时,它将释放表达的复兴。
课程简介: These two MIT Museum speakers hope you’ll walk away from their talk with a good case of augmentation envy – or at least a healthy respect for what technology can do for the human body and soul. John Hockenberry has used a wheelchair for 30 years, since a car accident left him a paraplegic. He tells us the public has viewed spinal cord injuries like his as “something horrific,” or “staggeringly poignant.” But in the last 10 years, disability has moved from being “an extraordinarily fringe activity” to a central issue facing society, that of “marrying technology with humanity in a way that is organic to the body, appropriate to the spirit and sustainable to the community.” Hockenberry believes that the needs and demands of disabled people are helping push science toward creating a set of design principles “that will allow this issue of human restoration and augmentation to merge into a kind of seamless unity.” In illustration of this claim, Hugh Herr describes the astonishing strides engineers are making in the development of “Human 2.0.” He starts with himself -- a victim of frostbite during a 1982 mountain climbing accident. After losing both feet below the knee, Herr headed for the machine shop, and realized he didn’t have to accept the version of his body provided by nature. So he cobbled together a pair of prostheses perfect for climbing (which made him over 7 feet tall), followed by other foot-ankle replacements made lightweight and responsive through carbon composite materials and computers. These designs are better than his originals, suggests Herr. “What’s fun about having part of your body artificial is that you can upgrade. It’s depressing to me, too bad that you folks have biological limbs.” Wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have fueled the work in Herr’s lab. He’s now building robotic versions of arms and legs that restore capability, using computers and powered systems with sensors and motors. Stroke victims can use similar models, wrapped around an impaired limb, to restore symmetry between their left and right sides. The big prize will be a neural interface, a way of growing and reactivating an amputated nerve, so that it begins to convey sensory information through the complex networks of the brain. “The dream here is that one day I and other people with limb amputations will not only be able to walk across a sandy beach but feel the sand against their prosthesis,” says Herr. Researchers haven’t imposed limits on their attempts at augmentation – or improvement. An MIT lab has designed a “socio-emotional prosthesis,” Herr tells us – using deep brain stimulators that leave subjects feeling “happy, calm, content.” Hockenberry wonders in conclusion whether we are “blowing away the notion of normal entirely and creating a completely improvisational notion of what it means to be human.” Herr proposes that in the future, “when we have many, many types of intimate technologies that are inside and attached to our bodies, it will unleash a renaissance in expression.”
关 键 词: 人类2.0; 社会情感假体; 亲密技术
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