For me, I get really caught up with this term ‘cyborg.’ It is interpreted as a machine that adapts itself to certain constraints. In the Text, ‘Cyborgs and Space’ it is presented that the purpose of a Cyborg is to “provide an organizational system in which robot like problems are taken care of automatically and unconsciously.”
Today we see less of this notion for a Cyborg. We often associate this term with Sci-Fi films and stories and for me, it is something that will never fully meet its original intention of adaption. Today’s society has placed machine integrated with man, and that is all it has become. It has no t unlocked a new potential of exploration or creativity. It has become an addition to help support a failed system. Societies entertainment really played a role in how a cyborg should be envisioned, and for that I believe the word will forever be in that debt. We often see cyborg as now its relationship to support a human interface, but we never see a human interface support a cyborg. There is no room left for thinking and feeling. Its extension is merely an extension.