some robots want to be people

Augmentation Theory

Some humans don’t like augmenting their lost and broken parts with robot arms and legs. Others find technological replacements work better than their original natural appendages.

A girl uses her robotic hands to fix her Dad’s old truck.

There are even humans who like robot parts so much – over time they transform themselves into cyborgs.

  • Your augmented legs will let you run faster and travel further.
  • Augmented arms will make you stronger.
humans and robots playing board games
Robots love playing board games with humans. Their favourite is Monopoly.

Returned Peace Corps soldiers who have augmented, often report feeling more bonded to the robots than before when they were 100% human tissue.

stellarc transhumanism

Stelarc

Stelarc (born Stelios Arcadiou in 1946; legally changed his name in 1972) is a Cyprus-born Australian performance artist raised in Melbourne.

His works focus heavily on extending the capabilities of the human body.

Stelarc is currently furthering his research at Curtin University WA.

Your time in The Purple Zone will change you.

Physically.

Emotionally.

Financially.


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