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--------------------------------------------------------- ARS ELECTRONICA FESTIVAL 99 LIFESCIENCE Linz, Austria, September 04 - 09 http://www.aec.at/lifescience --------------------------------------------------------- On 11-May-99, Prof. Dr. Birgit Richard wrote: >--------------------------------------------------------- >ARS ELECTRONICA FESTIVAL 99 >LIFESCIENCE >Linz, Austria, September 04 - 09 >http://www.aec.at/lifescience >--------------------------------------------------------- >Trevor schrieb: >> It seems that it is only through standardisation that we can fully >appreciate >> diversity! >> >That is a very specific statement that leads us back to discuss the >lifescience >and biotechnology thing. >What would be if we say standardisation for industrial production in the >fields >of medicine and food is necessary that that every human being might feel its >uniqueness? Or the other way around: At the moment marketing builds on >individual >diversity that is in fact sameness. OK! But I was originally thinking of a more peceptual/cognitive context such as: How does a dead monkey compare to a kitchen chair? Surely any relationship must involve a common "standardised" parameter. Sorry, Must have been sleeping when this one came in. Will be away for a few days -give the others a chance. What did happen to Melinda? greetings, trevor --------------------------------------------------------------------------- >You are subscribed to the English language version of LIFESCIENCE >To unsubscribe the English language version send mail to >lifescience-en-request@aec.at (message text 'unsubscribe') >Send contributions to lifescience@aec.at >-------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- You are subscribed to the English language version of LIFESCIENCE To unsubscribe the English language version send mail to lifescience-en-request@aec.at (message text 'unsubscribe') Send contributions to lifescience@aec.at --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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