Post-Human Knowledge and the Critical Posthumanities (the incidents) exhibition catalogue tomatoes are one of the
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tomatoes are one of the most produced vegetables in the world along with onions
the sensory
What Did You Eat Yesterday
Bernhard Siegert
brilliantly illustrated by bestselling illustrator
Post-Human Knowledge and the Critical Posthumanities (the incidents) exhibition catalogue tomatoes are one of theRobots designed to care for people and neglected landscapes of digital trash. The promise of synthetic biology and the panic of living on a dying planet. Wonderful feats of intelligence and systemic acts of violence. Exhilaration and exhaustion. Rosi Braidotti argues that we must think about these apparent contradictions all together in order to make differences that actually matter. Posthuman Knowledge and the Critical Posthumanities oscillates
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