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Bébé says:
‘From her studies, she learns from Comte in 1853: We find ourselves suddenly living and moving in the midst of the universe – as a part of it, and not its aim and object. We find ourselves living, not under capricious and arbitrary conditions … but under great, general, invariable laws, which operate on us Read more
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Art Bèbè says:
‘Third color page, Art Bèbè 2099. Lash it to transcend it. Sandeson Gonzaga!’ Read more
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Art Bèbè says:
‘Second color page, Art Bèbè 2099. Lash it to transcend it. Sandeson Gonzaga!’ Read more
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Art Bèbè says:
‘Adaptive change within species. One species to evolve into another. Lash it to transcend it!’ Read more
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Art Bèbè says:
‘First color page, Art Bèbè 2099. Lash it to transcend it. Sandeson Gonzaga!!’ Read more
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says, ‘Lash it to transcend it!’
She thought it through. A new type of symbiosis. Human and machine. The next evolutionary leap. Tied together. Working as one. Lash it. Lash it to transcend it. She liked the sound of this. Lashed to the machine. That was it. She got up, and did a little jump. Then she got about her tasks. Read more
Art Bébé says, ‘In T.S Elliot’s Notes Towards the Definition of Culture, (1949), differentiated three definitions of culture, that of the individual, that of a social group or class (especially the elite), and that of a society as a whole.’
