Sherry Turkle



“We construct our technologies, and our technologies construct us and our times. Our times make us, we make our machines, our machines make our times. We become the objects we look upon but they become what we make of them.”

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“The theorists of the postmodern have also writen about worlds without origins. They write of simulacra, copies of things that no longer have originals……..

….the postmodern is a world without depth, a world of surface. If there is no underlying meaning, or a meaning we shall never know, postmodern theorists argue that the privileged way of knowing can only be through an exploration of surfaces.”

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