Material culture is the thing that makes us human, driving human evolution from the outset with its continually modifying power. Our species’ particular dilemma is that in order to safeguard what we have, we have continually to change. The culture of things-invention and technology-is ever changing under the tide of words and routines whose role is to image fixity and agreement when, in reality, none exists. This form of change is no trivial thing because it is essential to our longer term survival. At least, the longer term survival of anything we may be proud to call universally human.
- - “The World Question Center” by Timothy Tayler at Edge.org, 2009.
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