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<font color="#fffff40"><but what you get is only the program. You only download the object and not the collective that a quasi-object would bring with it. If we look at this from a non-modern perspective>but looks at them from a psychological perspective depending on an already established framework. From a non-modern perspective the interesting points would be how the objects-to-think with circulate and become part of collectives that allows them to deve</the answer is something I see as a critical and important factor in cyberculture></font>
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