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" Do cave paintings mean anything? Not really, but I, for one, am happy to have them. "
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" The U.S. space program has mythologies attached to pioneering and conquering, but the Russian tradition is very different. In the Russian tradition, the ultimate goal of humanity was to resurrect all humans. "
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" On one hand, the idea of sending pictures off into the vastness of space and time seems nonsensical. On the other, I felt like the gesture carried an enormous amount of responsibility. "
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" 'The Last Pictures' is meant to create a framework to think about the long-term effects of human civilizations and the transformations we've made to the world around us. Having said that, every person in the world would have done the project differently, so in that sense, I guess it bears my creative stamp. "
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" In the very near future, I guarantee that the pictures you post on social media will affect your credit rating, health and auto insurance policies, and much more. It will all happen automatically. In a very real way, our rights and freedoms will be modulated by our metadata signatures. What's at stake, obviously, is the future of the human race! "
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" At extreme distances, there is essentially no such thing as depth of field. "
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" I think of AI itself as a monster of capitalism. "
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" In religion, symbols have always played a iconographic and ritualistic role. Different symbols might represent different theological ideas. "
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" Looking out at the photographic landscape that surrounds us - the world of images and image-making that we inhabit - it seems obvious that photography has undergone dramatic changes in its technical, cultural, and critical composition. "
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" How has the sky been transformed by drones? How has the ocean been transformed by the fact that over 90% of the world's information travels in underwater cables? "
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" Image-making, along with storytelling and music, is the stuff that culture is made out of. "
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" My dad was not one of these stereotypical military people - buzz-cut, rah-rah-rah. "
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" Anything humans can do in space, robots can do better. "
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" I don't feel it incumbent on me to make sense of everything. "
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" Much of the way we understand the world is through images. That's what I think good art does - it teaches you how to see the historical moment that you live in. "
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" If we look in the right places at the right times, we can begin to glimpse America's vast intelligence infrastructure. "
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" I would argue that racism, for example, is a feature of machine learning - it's not a bug. "
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" The dead spacecraft in orbit have become a permanent fixture around our planet, not unlike the rings of Saturn. They will be the longest-lasting artifacts of human civilization, quietly circling the Earth until the sun turns into a red giant about 5 billion years from now. "
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