WOMEN AND THE MACHINE

Alluring Androids, Robot Women, and Electronic Eves

Julie Wosk, ALLURING ANDROIDS, ROBOT WOMEN, AND ELECTRONIC EVES, 2008. Cover photograph: Julie Wosk, MARLENE (1995), Copyright Julie Wosk. Backcover Photograph Julie Wosk, BAG LADY (1992) Copyright Julie Wosk.

Julie Wosk’s exciting new book introduces the world of artificial women who seem alive—a subject that has long fascinated filmmakers, artists, photographers, television writers, video game designers, and robotics engineers. These synthetic creatures have a surprising appeal-- and range from early automatons to Lara Croft and the Stepford Wives to today's Japanese female robots that look so real they can easily fool the eye.

Book now available on Amazon.com

Based on a ground-breaking New York museum exhibit curated by the author, this book sparkles with illustrations--many in color-- of facsimile females from past to present. These images often reveal men's fantasies and our changing views of science, technology, and women themselves.

In her introductory essay and detailed captions, Wosk connects these synthetic creatures to key cultural themes and raises provocative questions. Do these simulated women seem delightful, scary, alluring, alien? Are they admirable technological wonders or do they challenge our humanity in disturbing ways?

$14.99 ISBN 0-96703-28-5-7
Fort Schuyler Press

Available on Amazon.com
For more information: jwosk@​sunymaritime.edu

SELECTED WORKS by Julie Wosk

BOOKS
New Book on Images of Artificial Women in Film, Photography, Art, Anime, Videogames and more.
Journal Article
The technology and art of Fritz Lang's classic film METROPOLIS
TECHNOLOGY AND CULTURE 51:2 (October 2010).
Turning catastrophe into artful designs
REVIEW OF NEW SAFETY DESIGNS
Books and Articles
Publications on Art, Technology, and Design
BOOK
Artists and photographers, advertisers and writers reveal the impact of new technologies on women's lives.
Nineteenth-century artists and designers capture the dramatic and often traumatic impact of new machines and technologies on American and European society.
EXHIBIT CATALOG ESSAY
Essay for UP DOWN ACROSS ( National Building Museum Exhibit on Elevators, Escalators, and Moving Sidewalks
Journal article