Grinders Biohacking at Jane Peterson blog

Grinders Biohacking. These real world cyborgs are going under the knife and pushing the transhuman. We were guests at jeffrey tibbetts’s grindfest, an event where “grinders” — hobbyists who like experimenting with electronic modifications to the human body — can test out equipment, install it. Largely outside of the mainstream disciplines of. ‘grinders’ are part of a biohacking subculture, who seek to become cybernetic organisms (aka cyborgs) by optimising their bodies with gadgets and implants inserted. In the last few years, a new community of biohackers or “grinders” has sprung up to experiment with enhancing the human body with technology. However, a group of individuals known as “grinders” are taking this technological integration a step further.

Grinding Their Way to the Future How Biohacking Works
from science.howstuffworks.com

These real world cyborgs are going under the knife and pushing the transhuman. In the last few years, a new community of biohackers or “grinders” has sprung up to experiment with enhancing the human body with technology. Largely outside of the mainstream disciplines of. However, a group of individuals known as “grinders” are taking this technological integration a step further. ‘grinders’ are part of a biohacking subculture, who seek to become cybernetic organisms (aka cyborgs) by optimising their bodies with gadgets and implants inserted. We were guests at jeffrey tibbetts’s grindfest, an event where “grinders” — hobbyists who like experimenting with electronic modifications to the human body — can test out equipment, install it.

Grinding Their Way to the Future How Biohacking Works

Grinders Biohacking However, a group of individuals known as “grinders” are taking this technological integration a step further. Largely outside of the mainstream disciplines of. We were guests at jeffrey tibbetts’s grindfest, an event where “grinders” — hobbyists who like experimenting with electronic modifications to the human body — can test out equipment, install it. However, a group of individuals known as “grinders” are taking this technological integration a step further. These real world cyborgs are going under the knife and pushing the transhuman. ‘grinders’ are part of a biohacking subculture, who seek to become cybernetic organisms (aka cyborgs) by optimising their bodies with gadgets and implants inserted. In the last few years, a new community of biohackers or “grinders” has sprung up to experiment with enhancing the human body with technology.

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