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[[File:World's_First_Cyborg.jpg|thumb|World's First Cyborg]] '''Neil Harbisson''' (born 27 July 1982) is a [[British]]-[[Catalan]] [[contemporary artist]] and [[cyborg activist]] best known for being the first person in the world with an antenna implanted in his skull and for being officially recognized as a cyborg by a government. Harbisson was born with [[achromatopsia]], a condition that causes complete [[color blindness]]. He is the co-founder of the [[Cyborg Foundation]], an international organization that aims to help humans become cyborgs, defend cyborg rights, and promote cyborg art.
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| birth_date = 27 July 1984
| birth_place = Mataró, Catalonia, Spain
| nationality = British
| known_for = First person to be legally recognized as a cyborg
| occupation = Cyborg artist, activist
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== Early Life and Education ==
'''Neil Harbisson''' (born 27 July 1984) is a British-Catalan cyborg artist and activist for transspecies rights. He is best known for being the first person in the world to have an antenna implanted in his skull and for being legally recognized as a cyborg by a government. Harbisson's work explores the relationship between humans and technology, particularly focusing on the extension of human senses through cybernetic implants.
Harbisson was born in [[Mataró]], [[Catalonia]], [[Spain]]. He showed an early interest in the arts and music, studying at the [[Institut Alexandre Satorras]] and later at the [[Dartington College of Arts]] in [[Devon]], [[England]]. His condition of achromatopsia meant that he could only see the world in shades of grey.


== Cyborg Antenna ==
==Early Life and Education==
In 2004, Harbisson began developing an electronic eye, known as the [[eyeborg]], which allows him to perceive colors through audible vibrations in his skull. The antenna is permanently attached to his head and has an internet connection, enabling him to receive colors from satellites and other external devices. The antenna also allows him to perceive [[infrared]] and [[ultraviolet]] light.
Neil Harbisson was born in Mataró, Catalonia, Spain, to a Catalan mother and an Irish father. From an early age, he was diagnosed with [[achromatopsia]], a condition that results in complete color blindness. Harbisson attended the [[Dartington College of Arts]] in England, where he studied music composition. His interest in the arts and technology led him to explore ways to overcome his color blindness.


== Cyborg Foundation ==
==Cyborg Antenna==
In 2010, Harbisson co-founded the [[Cyborg Foundation]] with [[Moon Ribas]], a fellow cyborg artist. The foundation's mission is to assist people in becoming cyborgs, defend cyborg rights, and promote cyborg art. The foundation has been involved in various projects and initiatives to support the cyborg community and raise awareness about the integration of technology with the human body.
In 2004, Harbisson began collaborating with cybernetics expert Adam Montandon to develop the "eyeborg," a device that translates colors into audible frequencies. The device consists of an antenna implanted in Harbisson's skull, which allows him to perceive colors as sounds. The antenna detects the light frequencies of colors and converts them into vibrations that Harbisson can hear through bone conduction.


== Recognition and Awards ==
The antenna has become an integral part of Harbisson's identity, and he considers it an extension of his senses. In 2004, the British government recognized Harbisson's antenna as a body part, allowing him to appear in his passport photo with the device, marking a significant milestone in the recognition of cyborg rights.
Harbisson's work has been recognized internationally, and he has received several awards for his contributions to art and technology. He has been featured in numerous exhibitions, talks, and conferences around the world, including [[TED]] talks and [[United Nations]] events.


== Personal Life ==
==Artistic Work==
Harbisson continues to live and work in [[Barcelona]], [[Spain]]. He remains an active advocate for cyborg rights and continues to explore the possibilities of human-technology integration through his art.
Harbisson's artistic work focuses on the intersection of art and technology. He uses his cyborg antenna to create art that explores the perception of color and sound. His projects include "Sonochromatic Music," where he translates colors into musical compositions, and "Color Scores," where he paints musical scores based on the colors he perceives.


== See Also ==
Harbisson has exhibited his work internationally and has given numerous talks and performances to raise awareness about cyborg art and the potential of technology to enhance human capabilities.
* [[Cyborg]]
 
==Activism==
In addition to his artistic endeavors, Harbisson is an advocate for cyborg rights and the rights of individuals to modify their bodies with technology. He co-founded the [[Cyborg Foundation]] in 2010, an organization that promotes the use of cybernetics as a way to extend human senses and abilities. The foundation also supports individuals who wish to become cyborgs and works to protect their rights.
 
==Recognition and Impact==
Neil Harbisson's work has had a significant impact on the fields of art, technology, and human rights. He has been featured in various media outlets and has spoken at conferences such as [[TED]] and [[WIRED]]. His pioneering efforts have sparked discussions about the ethical and social implications of human augmentation and the future of human evolution.
 
==Also see==
* [[Cyborg Foundation]]
* [[Transhumanism]]
* [[Transhumanism]]
* [[Human enhancement]]
* [[Achromatopsia]]
* [[Biohacking]]
* [[Biohacking]]
* [[Wearable technology]]
* [[Human enhancement]]


== References ==
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Latest revision as of 15:44, 9 December 2024

Neil Harbisson (born 27 July 1984) is a British-Catalan cyborg artist and activist for transspecies rights. He is best known for being the first person in the world to have an antenna implanted in his skull and for being legally recognized as a cyborg by a government. Harbisson's work explores the relationship between humans and technology, particularly focusing on the extension of human senses through cybernetic implants.

Early Life and Education[edit]

Neil Harbisson was born in Mataró, Catalonia, Spain, to a Catalan mother and an Irish father. From an early age, he was diagnosed with achromatopsia, a condition that results in complete color blindness. Harbisson attended the Dartington College of Arts in England, where he studied music composition. His interest in the arts and technology led him to explore ways to overcome his color blindness.

Cyborg Antenna[edit]

In 2004, Harbisson began collaborating with cybernetics expert Adam Montandon to develop the "eyeborg," a device that translates colors into audible frequencies. The device consists of an antenna implanted in Harbisson's skull, which allows him to perceive colors as sounds. The antenna detects the light frequencies of colors and converts them into vibrations that Harbisson can hear through bone conduction.

The antenna has become an integral part of Harbisson's identity, and he considers it an extension of his senses. In 2004, the British government recognized Harbisson's antenna as a body part, allowing him to appear in his passport photo with the device, marking a significant milestone in the recognition of cyborg rights.

Artistic Work[edit]

Harbisson's artistic work focuses on the intersection of art and technology. He uses his cyborg antenna to create art that explores the perception of color and sound. His projects include "Sonochromatic Music," where he translates colors into musical compositions, and "Color Scores," where he paints musical scores based on the colors he perceives.

Harbisson has exhibited his work internationally and has given numerous talks and performances to raise awareness about cyborg art and the potential of technology to enhance human capabilities.

Activism[edit]

In addition to his artistic endeavors, Harbisson is an advocate for cyborg rights and the rights of individuals to modify their bodies with technology. He co-founded the Cyborg Foundation in 2010, an organization that promotes the use of cybernetics as a way to extend human senses and abilities. The foundation also supports individuals who wish to become cyborgs and works to protect their rights.

Recognition and Impact[edit]

Neil Harbisson's work has had a significant impact on the fields of art, technology, and human rights. He has been featured in various media outlets and has spoken at conferences such as TED and WIRED. His pioneering efforts have sparked discussions about the ethical and social implications of human augmentation and the future of human evolution.

Also see[edit]