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"The Speed of Pain" builds from a soft acoustic opening to a powerful doo-wop-inflected chorus; "Posthuman" marries its driving beat to an insinuating dance groove.
Shock And Rock 2008
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"Posthuman" is a term with more weight than meaning; it's used variously to describe people with altered genomes, people with implanted machinery, people with lifespans measured in millennia, and a whole host of descriptors that ultimately boil down to "not us, not now."
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"Posthuman" technologies are disruptive and frightening (or tempting) precisely because they're not here, and remain off in the distance.
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This conference presents papers from academics and postgraduates working in disciplines as diverse as Literature, Psychology, Philosophy, Anthropology, Film Studies, Palaeontology, Zoology, Theatre, and Theoretical Physics: on the Emergence of the Posthuman Subject.
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Two self-admitted skeptics who rigged highway flares to weather balloons to create a UFO hoax are now facing misdemeanor charges in Morristown, New Jersey for endangering public and air traffic safety. (via Posthuman Blues)
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Posthuman Blues point us to this massive gallery of Women in Tubes, mostly from the covers of pulp sf.
June 2009 2009
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Posthuman Blues point us to this massive gallery of Women in Tubes, mostly from the covers of pulp sf.
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Two words: Steampunk Cheetah. [via Posthuman Blues]
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Make has a photo gallery of sci-Fi objects made with a Spectrum Z510 3D printer. [via Posthuman Blues]
January 2008 2008
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Make has a photo gallery of sci-Fi objects made with a Spectrum Z510 3D printer. [via Posthuman Blues]
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