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"Applying thinking on gender and the environment to research on science and technology, this work explores postcolonical relationships with "the wild" using the USA and Russia as examples. The authors analyze contemporary categorizations of human self versus wild other through three 20th-century icons which illustrate ambivalent ideas about self and other - spaceships, horoscopes and dolphins. They interview astrologers, wilderness guides, dolphin
trainers and academic staff of space agencies from Russia and the US, and look
at representations of the space race in film and science fiction in both
cultures as well as in New Age and other texts on dolphins, astrology and space travel.
We see how a particular icon of the wild - the dolphin - is elevated to
mythological status, and how a secularized society looks for spiritual fulfilment in
the "beyond" - astrology - and in its own technological advances - space travel."


A great read if you're interested in any or all of the above...if not, not so great a read


b e a c h . c o n k e r.


a beautiful image i made on 3Ds Max.
soon to be snatched up by Pixar no doubt.

kuhntext

Pre-science

 

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Normal science

 

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Crisis

 

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Revolution

 

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Normal science

 
 
 

No theories as yet.

 

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A theory becomes dominant.

 

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Dominant theory  in trouble.

 

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New theories are proposed.

 

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A new theory becomes dominant.

 
 

No paradigm

 

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First paradigm

 

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Crisis

 

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Competing paradigms

 

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New paradigm

 
 
 

Babylonia.

 

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Greeks - geocentric cosmos.

 

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Problems with geocentrism.

 

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Copernicus - heliocentrism.

 

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Heliocentrism becomes orthodox.

//G A M E R A\\


amazing. just amazing.

and


cg water is one of my new favourite things :




we should get one





Crystal Light


courtesy of sam scott