Technobiophilia


Technobiophilia is 'the innate tendency to focus on life and lifelike processes as they appear in technology'.
The concept was devised by Sue Thomas as an extrapolation of the Biophilia hypothesis introduced by biologist Edward O. Wilson in his book Biophilia. where he defines biophilia as 'the innate tendency to focus on life and lifelike processes.'
Technobiophilic practices and artefacts have one or more of the following features. They
Timothy Beatley, Teresa Heinz Professor of Sustainable Communities in the Department of Urban and Environmental Planning at the University of Virginia School of Architecture, has written of technobiophilia "We can look forward to the promise and potential of technobiophilic cities, that at once commit to restoring and enjoying actual nature, but acknowledge the realities of life in cities, and the powerful ways in which our digital technologies could underpin and help to reinforce our nature-ful commitments and experiences and our biophilic tendencies."