Monday, November 12, 2007

Biometrics and the Human/Plant Interface

Linked is a 1/2 hour video of a talk by biotechnology-rhetoric extraordinaire, Richard Doyle.
I'm reading his second book, Wetwares, which seems, so far, to be an advanced exploration of reality and technology through language. The engaging and dimensional style is reminiscent of such worldy word-wielders as Jonathan Ott, Terence McKenna, William Burroughs, Gilles Deleauze and even James Joyce.

"Doyle is currently completing a literary trilogy with a scholarly book about archaic and contemporary psychedelic media technologies and the evolution of mind: Ecodelic! Plants, Rhetoric and the Evolution of The Noƶsphere."

Here's the link to the video. >LINK<

More info and some very cool audio lectures are available on his wiki, Biotelemetrica.

and Here.

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