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A Dutch artist collective installed a responsive 'digital organism' in a forest In the province of Drenthe in the Netherlands, around seven and a half acres of forest are lit up at night by more than a thousand pulsating red lights. The lights can communicate with each other, and are meant to behave like a flock of birds, a school of fish, or a single "digital organism.".
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Germany offers refugees benefits in kind to return home The German government is offering rejected asylum seekers benefits in kind worth up to €1000 if they voluntarily return home. The Federal Ministry of the Interior announced the new program called "Your Country, Your Future, Now!" which will run until February 28, on Saturday. Under it families who ...
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The digital hippies want to integrate life and work – but not in a good way Beyond the easy fixes to our alienation – more Buddhism, mindfulness and internet detox camps – those in the digital avant-garde of capitalism have toyed with two solutions. Let's call them the John Ruskin option and the De Tocqueville option. The former extended the philosophy of the Arts and Crafts ...
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How two artists imagined the worlds of Philip K. Dick in Folio Society's beautiful new book When science fiction jumped from pulp magazines to full books during the mass-market paperback revolution of the 1950s, publisher Ace Books used an innovative new format known as Tête-bêche. It packaged two novels back to back, so readers could finish one, flip the book over, and start the next.
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