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Monthly Archives: December 2011

because someone’s always said it both earlier and better
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because someone’s always said it both earlier and better

Posted on December 12, 2011 by sarahendren • Leave a comment

“I am not a cyborg simply because I wear an artificial limb. I see cyborg more as a subject position than an identity, and believe it is more descriptive of my position vis-à-vis the relationships of production, delivery, and use surrounding my prosthesis than my actual interface with it. In other words, if I am … Continue reading »

organs everywhere, and more news
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organs everywhere, and more news

Posted on December 7, 2011 by sarahendren • Leave a comment

My semester at Harvard GSD is winding down; I’ll be sharing some new work in the coming break. In January I’ll be taking a course at the Adaptive Design Association in New York and interning with Artists in Context here in Cambridge. And I’m looking forward to a residency at UC Irvine next June, part … Continue reading »

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Abler is run by Sara Hendren. I'm tracking and commenting on art, adaptive technologies and prosthetics, the future of human bodies in the built environment, and related ideas. At my personal site, I document my own artworks and experiments in collaborative research.

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