The Life of Droids: A Droidean Corporeal Horror
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In this article the life of droids is explored through a weaving of scenes, dialogue, analysis, theory and an exhibition. The imagery and text are employed to work through the experiences of the droids and the relationships that are revealed, or perhaps even presenced (Heidegger, 1993). The works of Heidegger and Camus on technology and science, the story of Viktor Frankenstein’s absence of care for ‘his’ creation, and insights from Daniel Wallace’s book, 'Star Wars: The New Essential Guide to Droids' add textual flavour to the images that have been produced by the authors and that invite exploration of life in the age of droidean corporeal horror. In this exhibition of machine lives, the images are presented as uncanny moments (Rancière, 2010), revealing questions concerning technology and being (Heidegger, 1993). The educational intention of this work is not to emancipate machine life through the horror stories of droidean cultures and communities, but rather to offer insights into the error of Modern mastery.Description
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Video Journal of Education and Pedagogy, ISSN: 2364-4583 (Online), Walter de Gruyter GmbH, 10(2), 1-22. doi: 10.1163/23644583-12340001
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© Gibbons et al., 2025. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the CC BY 4.0 license.
