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Fantasy through
technology
We fantasize every day. Whether we imagine that we will win fame and riches, that class will be cancelled, or that we will come to know a certain someone in the library stacks, daydreams are our most personal home movies. Such terminology, however, betrays an inescapable technological dependency. This issue delves into how we project and express our fantasies onto and through man-made constructions. Pet rocks need not apply. go to articles>>
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