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*spark-online
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[ exploring electronic consciousness
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media >> humanity
| merging
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*media
& humanity >>
and
my point is...
by adam proteau
"so,
i'm writing to let you know... excuse me, my pager just
went off, it's my boss from my day job, she wants me to
fill in for a sick co-worker who everyone knows isn't
sick but he's union and i'm not so it'll be me filling
in, i'll just get on the horn with her for two seconds
and get back to business..."
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| *film:
american beauty espousing
beauty from chaos by frank s. palmisano
III |
| *behind
blown eyes >> the
net: raving new world by john shirley |
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gap
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trends >> investing
| modeling | toys
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*modeling
>> techno-supermodel
by juli strader
"to
walk down the runway, pose for the paparazzi, turn around
and exit the stage isn't rocket science, not is it in
anyway glamorous for that matter. models can easily be
replaced by computer-generated images"
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| *education
>> it
takes a global village by gail kavanagh |
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*investing
>> investors
take themselves for a ride
by stephen van esch
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| *toys
>> toys
that can bore your kids!
by vicki reed |
| *traffic
>> he
needn't have died
by rajesh k. sharma |
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gap
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discourse >> [postmodern
?
consciousness]
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*where
am i ? >> end
of the modern/rise of the postmodern
by kevin giovanetto
"we're
living in a postmodern world. we don't know what that
means yet. all we know is that what we have now is not
the same thing we had before. we're "aftermodern."
we've deconstructed all the foundations of the modern
world to see how they were put together in the first place."
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| *who
am i ? >> the
great identity shift by chip grimshaw |
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| *where
am i going ? >> intelligence
and consciousness in the new age by
jim pinto |
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gap
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e_society >>
economics | politics
| religion
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*economy
>> hey
buddy: can you spare a paradigm?
by robert marcom
"i
offer the following vision: a future where recycling and
synthetics provide the basic resources. A society where
nothing is stocked, but instead everything is made on
demand. A world that has less trash and less human labor;
and a world where creativity is the most valuable commodity."
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*politics>>
eye
on the new york state campaign by
patricia fish |
| *politics
>> march
madness by g.j. lau |
| *religion
>> the
power of prayer--to whoever by jonathan
schildbach |
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gap
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misc.(ing) >>
comics | theatre
| short story
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*Comics & Jazz>>
American Artforms
by austin englishi
"it
is important to note that the musical pacing of comics
does not show simularities to other types of music, such
as rock or rhythm and blues. The way panels fit together
is uniquely american, and thus feels most similar to other
american artforms, jazz being the only other major artform
to compare to."
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