%0 Journal Article %A Tornero, Paz %T Technoheroines: Transhuman resistances to technoscientific control %D 2013 %J Technoetic Arts, %V 11 %N 1 %P 85-93 %@ 1758-9533 %R https://doi.org/10.1386/tear.11.1.85_1 %K %I Intellect, %X Abstract Technoscience is increasingly present in our daily lives, establishing new social rules and patterns of communication and interaction in a physical space, which implements electronic devices and telematic systems in its design. In the race for scientific progress, the goal is making man a God, like Nietzsche’s Superman, without determining how the new human morphology will be fitted. This paradigm is treated by artists who warn of the possible fate of humanity while the technoscientific, as if he or she was Prometheus, dares to defy the laws of nature. Art exposes the actual course of science, and some artists complain that the false promises of scientific discourse, which is dominated by male vision, fail to be aware of the impossibility that technology is going to improve the moral dimension of human being. Some artists say that the science sermon does not deal with humanity and that the building of our future is merely phallocentric, an excessive anthropocentric vision. %U https://intellectdiscover.com/content/journals/10.1386/tear.11.1.85_1