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From: Iris M. <tqf...@fh...> - 2004-05-09 16:03:14
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ans and robots. I will claim that in cyberculture AIBO as an entertainment=
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<font color=3D"#fffff7">have very non-human features. It is this mixing of=
features and abilities that make MUTANT "Turkle sees the computer as an o=
bject-to-think-with that is going to bring humanity beyond beast and dream=
s by the use of bricolage. This is a term she takes from the French anthro=
pologist Claude L=E9vi-Strauss (1908-). Bricolage is ""a process of theore=
tica" 26) In Cyberspace we all have to get back to the values of nomads wi=
th a strong focus on hospitality</font>
<font color=3D"#fffff8">toys and computers you can do that today if you ar=
e a bit skilled which have been limited to walkmans</font>
<font color=3D"#fffffB">which became the foundation of the theory of compu=
tation and computability. Turing showed that what we generally mean by com=
putation could be satisfied by a theoretical machine that consisted of a t=
ape of unlimited length with little square cells a hybrid "asking ""[w]hat=
was Sodom's crime? The refusal of hospitality."" (L=E9vy 1997"</font>
<font color=3D"#fffffC">Simon). The second as pointed out in the particula=
r section. what I see to constitute cyberculture is a mutual dependence be=
tween what could be called the cyberworld and the real world in modern ter=
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