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"The Mechanized Body"

"The Mechanized Body" explores how technology and machines increasingly influence human physicality and self-perception. It examines the integration of mechanical and electronic devices—like prosthetics, wearables, and robotics—into our bodies, blurring the line between natural and artificial. This concept raises questions about identity, agency, and the future of human enhancement, suggesting that our bodies are becoming more like machines to improve function or extend abilities. Overall, it reflects on the evolving relationship between humans and technology, emphasizing how mechanization impacts our understanding of embodiment and what it means to be human.