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Where forward thinking terrestrials share ideas and information about the state of the species, their planet and the universe, living the lives of science fiction.
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Featuring Powers of Ten by Charles and Ray Eames, based on an idea by Kees Boeke.
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It is possible that writing has an intrinsic relationship with lines of flight. To write is to trace lines of flight which are not imaginary, and which one is indeed forced to follow, because in reality writing involves us there, draws us in there. To write is to become, but has nothing to do with becoming a writer. That is to become something else. – G. Deleuze
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