‘Biohacking’ by Noma Bar for WIRED.

Biohacking Poster illustrated by Noma Bar. Produced as an original acrylic cut artwork. Photographed by Sun Lee

Biohacking, as presented by Wired Events, is a diverse and sometimes unconventional field that includes a wide range of practices and ideologies. Essentially, it involves any device or practice aimed at fundamentally improving a person's mind and body, advocating for individuals to take control of their own wellbeing rather than relying solely on traditional medical professionals and scientists​


 

What is Biohacking?

  1. Scope and Practices: The term "biohacking" encompasses a variety of practices, from simple lifestyle changes like diet and exercise to more extreme measures such as implanting brain-computer interfaces, modifying DNA, or even experimenting with night vision through chemical eye injections.

  2. Self-Experimentation: A key aspect of biohacking is self-experimentation, where individuals take an active role in experimenting with their bodies. This can include practices like oxygen deprivation, microdosing psychedelic drugs, or inserting RFID chips under the skin.

  3. Subcultures within Biohacking: The movement is divided into several subcultures. For example, "transhumanists" aim to merge humans with technology to create a new species of cyborgs, "grinders" focus on extreme body modifications, "immortalists" believe biohacking can extend human life indefinitely, "primitivists" advocate for a return to a more natural, primal state of living, and "pragmatists" focus on using biohacking to assist the sick or disabled.

Overall, biohacking as presented is a complex, multifaceted movement that defies simple categorization and encompasses a broad spectrum of practices, ideologies, and goals.

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