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    All around us the techno-memes are proliferating, and gearing up to take control; not that they realise it; they are just selfish replicators doing what selfish replicators do – getting copied whenever and wherever they can, regardless of the consequences. In this case they are using us human meme machines as their first stage copying machinery, until something better comes along. Artificial meme machines are improving all the time, and the step that will change everything is when these machines…Read more
  • Ways of Knowing (The Reality Club, Vol. III) (edited book)
    Prentice Hall Press. 1998.
    The Reality Club is an informal group of adventurous intellectuals whose by-invitation-only membership roster reads like a Who's Who of American arts, science, politics, and business—particle physicist Gerald Feinberg, anthropologist Mary Catherine Bateson, linguist Vitaly Shevoroshkin, cyberneticist and video artist Paul Ryan. Theirs are the cutting-edge minds of our time, whose ideas are creating the reality of tomorrow. The Reality Club has been meeting once or twice a month, in private sessi…Read more
  • The Reality Club (edited book)
    Lynx Books. 1988.
    The Reality Club is New York's most vibrant intellectual salon. Now THE REALITY CLUB is a biannual publication. Each volume features leading thinkers in the arts and sciences. Timely, thought-provoking, innovative, informative, and challenging, THE REALITY CLUB offers every reader a journey to the cutting edge of ideas and knowledge in our culture.
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    How Things Are: A Science Tool-Kit for the Mind (edited book)
    with Katinka Matson
    William Morrow and Co.. 1995.
    HOW THINGS ARE is a gathering together of some of the most sophisticated and distinguished scientists and thinkers in the world, each contributing an original piece—an elementary idea, a basic concept, and tool for thought—relevant to his or her field of science. The appeal of the essays is their focus and their brevity: a single theme; a surprising point of view; an explanation about why a theory is acceptable or not. HOW THINGS ARE gives us a chance to see the minds of distinguished scientist …Read more
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    Ways of Knowing (edited book)
    Prentice Hall Press. 1991.
    The Reality Club is an informal group of adventurous intellectuals whose by-invitation-only membership roster reads like a Who's Who of American arts, science, politics, and business—particle physicist Gerald Feinberg, anthropologist Mary Catherine Bateson, linguist Vitaly Shevoroshkin, cyberneticist and video artist Paul Ryan. Theirs are the cutting-edge minds of our time, whose ideas are creating the reality of tomorrow. The Reality Club has been meeting once or twice a month, in private sessi…Read more