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“By thinking about biological processes as a piece of technology, it can paradoxically bring us closer to nature, as technology is an immediate extension of ourselves”
“By thinking about biological processes as a piece of technology, it can paradoxically bring us closer to nature, as technology is an immediate extension of ourselves”
>"We don’t need to look to the alien world to find examples of insane procreation, says British artist Joey Holder, we just need to look at life on our own planet. She discusses her recent, womb-like work, the rapid proliferation of myths and beliefs spawned by the Internet and the birth of AI with Alice Bucknell."
>"We don’t need to look to the alien world to find examples of insane procreation, says British artist Joey Holder, we just need to look at life on our own planet. She discusses her recent, womb-like work, the rapid proliferation of myths and beliefs spawned by the Internet and the birth of AI with Alice Bucknell."
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