Cy-Candy: Female Bodies and Cyborg Theory
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  • Introduction
  • The Gendered Cyborg
    • Cyborg Theory
    • The Sexy Robot and its Origins in East Asia
    • Ghost in the Shell
  • Fan Xiaoyan
    • The Female Body and the Machine in China
    • Fan Xiaoyan & Physical Attachment
    • Previous Scholarship
    • Undermining the Radical Cyborg
    • Conclusion
  • Lee Bul
    • Introduction
    • Lee Bul: Radical Artist
    • Transition to Cyborgs
    • Embodying Ambiguity
    • Critiquing the Sexy Cyborg?
    • Conclusion
  • Conclusion
  • Resources
    • Image Gallery
    • List of Figures
    • Bibliography
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RESOURCES

IMAGE GALLERY

Sorayama Hajime, HS_Paint_163, 2018.
Sorayama Hajime, HS_Paint_138, 2017.
Sorayama Hajime, HS_Paint_141, 2017.
Film still of Motoko Kusanagi (The Major), just before activating her thermo-optic camouflage
Film still of Motoko Kusanagi (The Major)
Film still of Motoko Kusanagi and her partner Batou
Film still of Motoko Kusanagi
Shirow Masamune, Ghost in the Shell poster, 1995.
Fan Xiaoyan, Physical Attachment-01, 2008.
Fan Xiaoyan, frontal view of Physical Attachment-01, 2008.
Fan Xiaoyan, Physical Attachment-02, 2008.
Fan Xiaoyan, Physical Attachment-03, 2008.
Fan Xiaoyan, Physical Attachment-04, 2008.
Fan Xiaoyan, side view of Physical Attachment-04, 2008.
Lee Bul, Cyborg Red and Cyborg Blue, 1997-98.
Lee Bul, Cyborg Blue, 1997-98.
Lee Bul, Cyborg Red, 1997-98.
Lee Bul, Cyborg W1-W4, 1998.
Lee Bul, Cyborg W1, 1998.
Lee Bul, Cyborg W2, 1998.
Lee Bul, Cyborg W3, 1998.
Lee Bul, Cyborg W4, 1998.
Lee Bul, Cyborg W5, 1999.
Lee Bul, Cyborg W5, 1999.
Lee Bul, Cyborg W6, 2001.
Lee Bul, Cyborg W7, 2000.
Lee Bul, Cyborg W8, 2004.
Lee Bul, Cyborg W9, 2006.
Lee Bul, Cyborg W10, 2006.
Lee Bul, Cyborg W9 (back view), 2006 with Cyborg W10 (2006), Chiasma (2005) and Untitled (Anagram drawings No.2-5) in the background. Installation view of Domus Artium 02, Salamanca, 2007.
Installation view of Cyborg W2-W4, “Crash” at Gropius Bau, Berlin, 2006.
Installation view of "LEE BUL" at Mudam Luxembourg, 2013-14. Photo © Eric Chenal.
Installation view of “Lee Bul: Crashing” at the Hayward Gallery, London, 2018. Courtesy of the Hayward Gallery, London. Photo by Mark Blower. ©Lee Bul.
Lee Bul, Cyborg W10 (2006). Installation view of Domus Artium 02, Salamanca, 2007. Photo: Santiago Santos.
Installation photos from “Humans, Seven Questions” at the Leeum Museum of Art, Seoul, 2021. © Yonhap News.
Cyborg W7

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