tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-712224981753922463.post8816335266801847394..comments2008-06-28T23:58:23.901+12:00Comments on Window: Scene // Electronic art, new media, and digital culture in New Zealand: Sending art to a better placeLuke Munnhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16225584871058218473noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-712224981753922463.post-30930949619794516982008-06-28T23:58:00.000+12:002008-06-28T23:58:00.000+12:00Advancements in science present us with unintended...Advancements in science present us with unintended consequences; yet, we continue to rely on the fallible. I read an interesting comment on this topic from<BR/>Michael Laitman who offers the following: <BR/><BR/>“While we’re on the subject of people’s responsibilities, then can we say that our future with nanotechnology and stem cells is in the “trustworthy” hands of “responsible” people? If we continue relying on people’s better judgment, then just imagine what kind of a world our future generations will be living in? We simply need to change ourselves, ASAP, otherwise the world’s really going to get out of control.<BR/><BR/>I have a question for all the responsible people, wherever they are: Are you spreading the method of correction?”<BR/><BR/>For related articles <A HREF="http://www.laitman.com/2008/05/symbiotica-art-exhibit-portrays-the-need-for-responsibility-toward-life" REL="nofollow"/>fchristiehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08711916638908377005noreply@blogger.com