Cyborg: A Documentary
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"Cyborg: A Documentary" profiles artist Neil Harbisson, who was born with achromatopsia and developed an implanted antenna that converts color frequencies into sound. The film explores sensory perception, cybernetics, color theory, sound waves, frequency, bone conduction, and assistive and experimental technology. It also examines bioethics, identity, human evolution, and design innovation through Harbisson’s collaborations, public talks, and advocacy for creating new senses and organs. Relevant to science, technology, engineering, art, and philosophy curricula, the documentary connects physics concepts such as light and sound frequencies with questions about disability, adaptation, and the future relationship between humans and technology.
Media Details
Runtime: 87 minutes, 42 seconds
- Topic: Careers, History, Science, Technology
- Subtopic: Documentaries, Engineering, Physics, Science Experiments, Senses, Technology
- Grade/Interest Level: 10 - 12
- Release Year: 2025
- Producer/Distributor: Good Docs
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