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		<title>Next Nature :: cyber-implants running amok, and branded butterfly GMOs</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wow. Mieke Gerritzen gives a very provocative presentation on &#8220;Next Nature&#8221; &#8211; which, in its prophetic look at nature and culture combined, is one part Haraway, two parts Latour. Is the Lift Conference always this interesting? Gerritzen breathes from the same bong as Ray Kurzweil. Who&#8217;da thunk it? Bookmark this post: Hide Sites]]></description>
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