Our Creations Re-creating Us.(education and technology)
Arts Education Policy Review, January, 2001 by WILSON, MARJORIE
It won't, I don't think, be a matter of computers crawling bug-like out into the most intimate chasms of our being, but of humanity crawling bug-like out into the light and shadow of the presence of that which we will have created, which we are creating now, and which seems to me to be in the process of re-creating us.
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--William Gibson(1) I begin these reflections with an article in the New York Times Magazine about science-oriented teen-agers and their newly rosy prospects for employment in technology industries, which reads: "Science is now, arguably, ...
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