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Cyborg
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M.DIVYASRI
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Introduction
History
Cyborg projects
Differences between cyborgs and robots
16 Genuine cyborg technologies
Applications
Advantages
Disadvantages
Conclusion
References
»SCIENCE has
achieved
wonders. One
of the thing
that science
has given us is
“CYBORG”
» CYBORG is short name of “cybernetic
organism”
» CYBORG is a combination between man and
machine
» Different from a robot
» Used to repair or
overcome physical
and mental constraints
HISTORY
The idea of a man-machine mixture was
popular in science fiction before world war II.
In 1960 manfred clynes and nathen kine had
combined the words cybernetics and organism
to form a new term ::CYBORG.
The beginning of the cyborg creation began
when HCI(human computer interaction) began.
» Kevin warwick is professor of
cybernetics at the university
of reading.
» The world’s leading expert in
cybernetics.
» He fired an array of 100 electrodes himself
into his nervous system in order to link with
internet to control a robotic hand ,a
loudspeaker and amplifier.
Kevin Warwick
» In recent science fiction movie “IRON MAN 3”, Tony
Stark injected electrodes into his hands like Kevin
Warwick for sake of recognizing him by his iron
suite.
CYBORGS ROBOT
 Cyborgs are a combination of a
living organism and a machine.
It doesn’t necessarily have to be
human; it can be a dog, a bird,
or any other living thing.
 A cyborg is a combination of an
organism with a machine.Its a
part of living beings.
 Cyborgs are typically very
complex.
 A robot is basically a machine
that is very advanced . It is
often automated and requires
very little interaction with
humans.
 A robot is an automated
machine.Its not alive.
 Robots can be simple or very
complex.
 It looks like a contact lens
with additional features.
 We are recognize people
Very smartly using this.
16 Genuine Cyborg Technologies
 All of u know that this kind of lens used in MACHINE
IMPOSSIBLE MOVIE.
Jesse
Sullivan
Jesse
Sullivan
» Goal of this project is to help
people see better and remember
to things better.
» Ex.: you can associate a name with
a face, so that it can help to not
forget faces.
5)Touch Bionics I-Limb
6)Proprio Bionic Foot 7)Tooth and Ear Cellphone
Implant
9)Otto Bock C-Leg
Intelligent Prosthetic Leg
10)MC3 Biolung Artifical Lung 11)Artificial Heart
14)World First
Artificial Stomach
16)AWAK A Wearable
Artificial Kidney
12)Otto Bock- 3D
Hip Joint system
13)McKibben
Artificial
Pneumatic Muscles
Application of cyborg
technology
medicine Art
Military
MARINE
DEAF STUDIES
POPULAR CULTURE
 There are 2 types of
cyborgs-
1. Restorative-retore lost
functions, organs & limbs.
2. Enhanced-follows a
principle,& it is the
principle of optimal
performance.
DARPA is developing
remote control
mechanical shark.
It provide data feedback
in relation to enemy ship
movement or under
water explosives.
DARPA has announced its interest in developing
“CYBORG INSECTS”.
It transmit data from sensors implanted into the
insect.
The insect’s motion would be controlled from a
Micro-Electro-Mechanical system(MEMS)
 The concept of art is often
associated with science
fiction.
 Many artists have tried to
create public awareness of
cybernetic organisms.
 These can range from
paintings to installations.
Such works are neil
harbisson , steve mann
,orlan etc…
MARINE CYBORGS
Cyborg Dolphin
Sea Cyborg
Cyborg Jellyfish
CYBORGIZATION IN CRITICAL
DEAF STUDIES
“Cyborgization" is an attempt to codify
"normalization“.
Hearing aids are widely used and can help
assist individuals that are hard of hearing.
CYBORGS IN
POPULAR CULTURE
Cyborgs have become a well-
known part of science fiction
literature and other media.
Examples of fictional
biologically based cyborgs
include Iron Man, Robo Cop
etc.
» Star Wars universe
» Eliminators
» Johnny Mnemonic
» Terminator Salvation
» Ironman 3
» Enables to lead a normal life
» Gives artificial sight to blind people.
» Long life of the mechanical parts.
» Gives a part of the body back.
» Cyborgs have physical limitations.
» Cyborgs do not heal Body damage
normally
» Cyborgs are very expensive.
» Requires maintenance
» The risk of rejection/infection.
Neil Harbisson Kevin Warwick
Jesse Sullivan Jens Naumann
Claudia Mitchell
Bryan Nelson Jerry Jalava
7 real-life human cyborgs
» It act as a boom to human body by improving the
quality and the life .
» We will be able to communicate between each other by
thought signals alone, so no more need for telephones,
old fashioned signals, we all are able to think to each
other via implants.
REFERENCES
http://www.tuvie.com/c-leg-leg-prosthesis-from-
otto-bock
http://www.kewinwarwick.com/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyborg
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  • 2. Introduction History Cyborg projects Differences between cyborgs and robots 16 Genuine cyborg technologies Applications Advantages Disadvantages Conclusion References
  • 3. »SCIENCE has achieved wonders. One of the thing that science has given us is “CYBORG”
  • 4. » CYBORG is short name of “cybernetic organism” » CYBORG is a combination between man and machine » Different from a robot » Used to repair or overcome physical and mental constraints
  • 5. HISTORY The idea of a man-machine mixture was popular in science fiction before world war II. In 1960 manfred clynes and nathen kine had combined the words cybernetics and organism to form a new term ::CYBORG. The beginning of the cyborg creation began when HCI(human computer interaction) began.
  • 6. » Kevin warwick is professor of cybernetics at the university of reading. » The world’s leading expert in cybernetics. » He fired an array of 100 electrodes himself into his nervous system in order to link with internet to control a robotic hand ,a loudspeaker and amplifier.
  • 8. » In recent science fiction movie “IRON MAN 3”, Tony Stark injected electrodes into his hands like Kevin Warwick for sake of recognizing him by his iron suite.
  • 9. CYBORGS ROBOT  Cyborgs are a combination of a living organism and a machine. It doesn’t necessarily have to be human; it can be a dog, a bird, or any other living thing.  A cyborg is a combination of an organism with a machine.Its a part of living beings.  Cyborgs are typically very complex.  A robot is basically a machine that is very advanced . It is often automated and requires very little interaction with humans.  A robot is an automated machine.Its not alive.  Robots can be simple or very complex.
  • 10.  It looks like a contact lens with additional features.  We are recognize people Very smartly using this. 16 Genuine Cyborg Technologies
  • 11.  All of u know that this kind of lens used in MACHINE IMPOSSIBLE MOVIE.
  • 13. » Goal of this project is to help people see better and remember to things better. » Ex.: you can associate a name with a face, so that it can help to not forget faces.
  • 14. 5)Touch Bionics I-Limb 6)Proprio Bionic Foot 7)Tooth and Ear Cellphone Implant
  • 15. 9)Otto Bock C-Leg Intelligent Prosthetic Leg 10)MC3 Biolung Artifical Lung 11)Artificial Heart
  • 16. 14)World First Artificial Stomach 16)AWAK A Wearable Artificial Kidney 12)Otto Bock- 3D Hip Joint system 13)McKibben Artificial Pneumatic Muscles
  • 17. Application of cyborg technology medicine Art Military MARINE DEAF STUDIES POPULAR CULTURE
  • 18.  There are 2 types of cyborgs- 1. Restorative-retore lost functions, organs & limbs. 2. Enhanced-follows a principle,& it is the principle of optimal performance.
  • 19. DARPA is developing remote control mechanical shark. It provide data feedback in relation to enemy ship movement or under water explosives.
  • 20. DARPA has announced its interest in developing “CYBORG INSECTS”. It transmit data from sensors implanted into the insect. The insect’s motion would be controlled from a Micro-Electro-Mechanical system(MEMS)
  • 21.  The concept of art is often associated with science fiction.  Many artists have tried to create public awareness of cybernetic organisms.  These can range from paintings to installations. Such works are neil harbisson , steve mann ,orlan etc…
  • 22. MARINE CYBORGS Cyborg Dolphin Sea Cyborg Cyborg Jellyfish
  • 23. CYBORGIZATION IN CRITICAL DEAF STUDIES “Cyborgization" is an attempt to codify "normalization“. Hearing aids are widely used and can help assist individuals that are hard of hearing.
  • 24. CYBORGS IN POPULAR CULTURE Cyborgs have become a well- known part of science fiction literature and other media. Examples of fictional biologically based cyborgs include Iron Man, Robo Cop etc.
  • 25. » Star Wars universe » Eliminators » Johnny Mnemonic » Terminator Salvation » Ironman 3
  • 26. » Enables to lead a normal life » Gives artificial sight to blind people. » Long life of the mechanical parts. » Gives a part of the body back.
  • 27. » Cyborgs have physical limitations. » Cyborgs do not heal Body damage normally » Cyborgs are very expensive. » Requires maintenance » The risk of rejection/infection.
  • 28. Neil Harbisson Kevin Warwick Jesse Sullivan Jens Naumann Claudia Mitchell Bryan Nelson Jerry Jalava 7 real-life human cyborgs
  • 29. » It act as a boom to human body by improving the quality and the life . » We will be able to communicate between each other by thought signals alone, so no more need for telephones, old fashioned signals, we all are able to think to each other via implants.