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Hearing Monkeys
Five scientists investigate the biologically-socially ambivalent construction of sex—a ballet of ideas and a formal inquest on the threshold of the Biotech Age. Why does cheating and deception prevail between the genders; why are we humans animals; and why are we beautiful? Wouldn’t it be possible to alter all this through genetic engineering, and couldn’t we in the theater conduct experiments to this end—dance in the wind tunnel, for instance, crash test on the video master multi-duplicator, ballroom chat in the Internet...
Source: Sabine Starmayr
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