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By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 9 Mar 23

@MyrkeNieweg yes… norabateson.medium.com/ready-ing-f1d7…

@MyrkeNieweg yes… norabateson.medium.com/ready-ing-f1d7…


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 7 Mar 23

Huge damage has been done. Learning from the mistakes of the past is a way to show the dignity of being human. Justifying, negating, denying those mistakes is an ugly way of obscuring the necessary learning. If people are afraid to admit being wrong/bad; dignity is double binded.

Huge damage has been done. Learning from the mistakes of the past is a way to show the dignity of being human. Justifying, negating, denying those mistakes is an ugly way of obscuring the necessary learning. If people are afraid to admit being wrong/bad; dignity is double binded.


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 7 Mar 23

double bind: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Double_bi…

double bind: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Double_bi…


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 7 Mar 23

@jriles8 The epistemology is flawed in both cases, and probably it’s the same flaw. A hunger for measured control is not going to give rise to a substantial understanding of ecology — it is inherently a perception problem.

@jriles8 The epistemology is flawed in both cases, and probably it’s the same flaw. A hunger for measured control is not going to give rise to a substantial understanding of ecology — it is inherently a perception problem.


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 7 Mar 23

@nemonemini HI– I would like to contact you. I am doing a project on my grandfather, William Bateson and his split with biometrics and eugenics in the early 1900s. I notice you have done a good deal of study on this particular subject. Please PM me.

@nemonemini HI– I would like to contact you. I am doing a project on my grandfather, William Bateson and his split with biometrics and eugenics in the early 1900s. I notice you have done a good deal of study on this particular subject. Please PM me.


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 5 Mar 23

@bonnittaroy @AE_Robbert yes. let’s do this.

@bonnittaroy @AE_Robbert yes. let’s do this.


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 5 Mar 23

keeping on learning keeping on reaching keeping on the ground keeping on tuning in keeping on honing into the possibilities keeping on sensitizing keeping the noise at bay

keeping on learning keeping on reaching keeping on the ground keeping on tuning in keeping on honing into the possibilities keeping on sensitizing keeping the noise at bay


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 5 Mar 23

@michaelgarfield @stephlepp @getoverhear @anvilcell Thanks Michael.

@michaelgarfield @stephlepp @getoverhear @anvilcell Thanks Michael.


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 27 Feb 23

This is a wonderful illustration of my “It’s Fantastic” piece. Thank you to Rachel Hentsch Spadafora, Leslie Thulin Eubanks and Vivien Leung for putting this together. “Just to witness such a theater of tangled stories is indeed a show to beat all shows. vimeo.com/797266077

This is a wonderful illustration of my “It’s Fantastic” piece. Thank you to Rachel Hentsch Spadafora, Leslie Thulin Eubanks and Vivien Leung for putting this together. “Just to witness such a theater of tangled stories is indeed a show to beat all shows. vimeo.com/797266077


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 27 Feb 23

@technoshaman here is the video 🙂 vimeo.com/797266077

@technoshaman here is the video 🙂 vimeo.com/797266077


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