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ZOEY LI
The computational and the generational have long been seen as something superhuman, maybe even inhuman. For decades we have used our advancements to create an industrialized, superhuman future.
But we have never ceased being anything but human.
I see futurism as the stretching and shrinking of human understanding. Technological advancements are only agents of how we understand. We are pushing against our present boundaries and are surprised to see what lies beyond and what has been left behind.
The process of creation is the same. A linear evolution of creation only means that there is an end to creation. We have an opportunity to use the newest of learnings to revisit the oldest, and to iterate freely to no end.