Abstract
This study starts from an initial question, which is the possibility of enunciating a post-humanist art. In order to reach an answer, an analysis was carried out of a certain set of works and artists who work with this theme and which allows us to assert that it is an art that aesthetically manifests the theories of post-human doctrines. It was verified in these artistic practices the existence of some aesthetic principles, namely, the principle of self-sculpture (freedom to project oneself) and the principle of pluralization of perspectives (non-human perspectives of reality and that one can express them artistica). These principles underlie the choice of certain artistic forms and the use of certain technologies for aesthetic purposes.
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