January 17, 2012
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March 9, 2011
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February 10, 2011
Dec. 2 - 5 Adrienne Outlaw distributed, free to the public, 100 limited edition Enhancer viewfinders in public locations throughout Miami. As part of a multi-phase artwork addressing the ethics of pharmacological neuroenhancement, Outlaw has distributed some 400 of these brain-shaped, viewfinders in such places as Bangkok, Sao Paulo, Santiago, Copenhagen, Berlin, Costa Rica, Atlanta, Nashville, Chicago, New York, Los Angeles, Washington, D.C., and now Miami.

Dec. 2 - 5 Adrienne Outlaw distributed, free to the public, 100 limited edition Enhancer viewfinders in public locations throughout Miami. As part of a multi-phase artwork addressing the ethics of pharmacological neuroenhancement, Outlaw has distributed some 400 of these brain-shaped, viewfinders in such places as Bangkok, Sao Paulo, Santiago, Copenhagen, Berlin, Costa Rica, Atlanta, Nashville, Chicago, New York, Los Angeles, Washington, D.C., and now Miami.

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March 31, 2010

Here are some photographs of viewfinders around Nashville.

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March 18, 2010

We took The Enhancer Project to New York City! Here are some photographs we took of the viewfinders around the city.

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December 15, 2009

Here are some photos taken of the panel discussion that took place at the Frist Center for the Visual Arts on September 17, 2009.

To learn more about the panel discussion, read Vanderbilt University English student David Lee’s essay below:

In this debate, the panels discussed the potential harm induced by “normal” people taking cognitive enhancing drugs and the bioethical inquiries in the implementation of the drugs to the general population in the near future. One of the panels was a neurologist, who gave introductions to the drugs and their possible side-effects. He imposed the question of potential change in one’s personhood through the repeated use of the dugs, suggesting that personal experiences are influentially altercated by the cognitive drugs. According to the professor, the personhood is one’s composite makeup of social experiences delicately interwoven to create one’s perspectives and thinking processes. However, he postulated that since the drugs expedite the neuronal signaling and thereby increases the thinking processes, this could consequently result in behavioral changes, which ultimately compile to trigger personality changes and his/her ways of interacting with the environment. He also hypothesized the possibility of the widespread use of the drug in the near future leading to a shift of the intellectual norm, remarking that such shifts only ignites greater competition and promotes dangerous thoughts of treating people like simple machines.

In a short time, many aspects of the drugs were discussed in various lights, where both the pros and the cons of popularizing the cognitive drugs were thoroughly presented. Personally, I felt the moral dangers of popularizing the drugs were more substantial than the benefits reaped from the usage. I strongly connected with the professors’ remarks on the dangers of viewing human beings as devoid of ethereal qualities but rather as machineries bound to process cognitive information. Although the development of drugs that remedy neurological diseases are certainly beneficial, the repetitive use of general prescription drugs to improve the cognitive functions seemed to undermine the human capacities in the long term. In my philosophical approach, I felt that the humane belief of recognizing the body as functional modalities feeding on fuel (drugs) to work is extremely dangerous to humanity, that although the drug is scientifically proven to be beneficial and potent, the ethical questions of destroying the quality and the complexity of the body and the human soul due to the gigantic expansion of the drug-industry should be certainly readdressed.

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December 15, 2009

As part of The Enhancer Project, we are distributing hundreds of the viewfinders throughout Nashville and beyond. Here are some locations so far. Stay in touch and we’ll keep updating the page as we leave them around town. Feel free to go to the spot and get one of your own!

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December 13, 2009

The view-finders were on display at the Red Carpet exhibition at Open Lot on November 13, 2009.

Red Carpet was a show of spacial or interactive pieces that deal with the most basic kinds of social mediation caused by the space and architecture.

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October 1, 2009

Have you or anyone you’ve known used neuroenhancing drugs that were not prescribed to you (i.e. Ritalin, Adderall, Provigil, etc.)? What happened? Are you for or against healthy people using such drugs for enhancement?

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September 29, 2009

Interested in bioethical issues developing with the rapid advancement of technology, cross-disciplinary artist Adrienne Outlaw created The Enhancer Project as a multi-part artwork for ART MAKES PLACE.

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