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Neil Harbisson is the world’s first legally recognized cyborg. He has an antenna in his skull that gives him the ability to see color.
Moon Ribas and Neil Harbisson from The Cyborg Foundation urged the audience at Pioneers Festival to consider experimenting with cyborgism. Both Ribas and Harbisson use technology to extend their ...
In 2010, Harbisson cofounded the Cyborg Foundation that supports other people who either need or want a tech implant.
In 2016, the Cyborg Foundation penned its Cyborg Bill of Rights V1.0 in expectation of a “battle for the ownership, licensing, and control of augmented, alternative, and synthetic anatomies; the ...
Neil Harbisson is the world’s first legally recognized cyborg. He has an antenna in his skull that gives him the ability to see color.
A color-blind cyborg gains the ability to hear colors, showcasing groundbreaking advancements in technology.
Neil Harbisson is the world’s first legally recognized cyborg. He has an antenna in his skull that gives him the ability to see color.
Neil Harbisson and Moon Rebus run The Cyborg Foundation in Barcelona, which welcomes like-minded body hackers from around the world.
Moon Ribas is co-founder of the Cyborg Foundation and an avant-garde dancer who choreographs according to vibes emanating from the seismic sensor surgically embedded into her elbow. We asked her ...
Spanish director Rafel Duran Torrent has won the $100,000 cash prize in the Focus Forward Filmmaker Competition at the Sundance Film Festival. The awards, the most lucrative ever given to short ...
Artist and cyborg advocate Neil Harbisson has an "eyeborg," a device implanted in his skull that lets him hear colors. Friends can even use an app to beam images to his brain. Crave's Michael ...
In 2010, I started the Cyborg Foundation to defend our rights. Cyborgs have been kicked out from several places because they are seen as a possible security threat.