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Ethics and Aesthetics of the Posthuman Condition – An Open Online Course

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Angelic imagery of a posthuman species in "The Coming Race"

Angelic imagery of a posthuman species in “The Coming Race”

October 16, 2016 Claudia Bubke Assignment 2 2 comments

“Nor, on the other hand, do you seem to belong to any civilised people“, (Pos. 345) says one of the

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Entering the Uncanny Valley - a second earth under our feet.

Entering the Uncanny Valley – a second earth under our feet.

October 12, 2016 Desiree Förster Assignment 2 3 comments

The narrator of Edward Bulwer-Lyttons book “The Coming Race” enters an unknown and utopian world beneath the surface of the

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The Coming Race - The Spiritual Singularity.

The Coming Race – The Spiritual Singularity.

October 8, 2016 Mads Søndergaard Assignment 2 One comment

In ”The Coming Race” by Lord Lytton, we are introduced to a subterranean terrestrial race known as the ”Ana”. They

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