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Livingston, Kenneth R.
Livingston, Kenneth R.
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2019-January-01
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Envisioning Cyborg Hybridity Through Performance Art: A Case Study of Stelarc and His Exploration of Humanity in the Digital Age
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2015-January-01
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In this paper I argue that artistic representation has historically been and continues to be a valuable medium for envisioning new bodily forms and for raising important questions regarding changes in what it means to be human in an era...
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Epigenetic operators and the evolution of physically embodied robots
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2017-January-01
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Reality check: A theoretical exploration of virtual reality
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2016-January-01
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The link between body and behavior: A new way to quantify morphological computation with variations in the snake morphology
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2019-January-01
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To Accept or Avoid: A Retrospective and Prospective Reflection on Death and Coping Method Variations in Males and Females
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2025-May-10
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This thesis presents a narrative and cognitive investigation of grief, specifically, how individuals of different genders experience, anticipate, express, and adapt to the emotional, cognitive, and existential implications of death. Employing a phenomenological and gender-informed qualitative methodology, I draw upon...
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Understanding intuitive design
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2019-January-01
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Uniting Discourses of Sustainability and the Social Environment: Modeling Connections Between Seemingly Disparate Fields
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2014-January-01
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