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for the latest on all of those stories you can head to don't call me and stay with us for sophie and co next discussing body modification technology. sophie shevardnadze for most of us implanting. into ourselves still sounds like something out of the science fiction but not for him i guess i guess believes that human bodies absolutely without modern technology i guess today performance artist stelarc. stelarc it's really great to have you on our show so your performers of performance art is actually blending biological body was to college and you're doing all kinds of exciting stuff for pushing the boundaries. i read you say on one hand the very exciting. on the other hand you know we should be careful so which one is it are you embrace in the future or does it frighten you. oh are annoyed the utopian road to start been in my ideas i think. the problem with technology is how to manage it new technologies generate unexpected information new kinds of imaging possibilities so we always extend out sort of comprehension of the world what a body is how body operates what it means to be human.
for the latest on all of those stories you can head to don't call me and stay with us for sophie and co next discussing body modification technology. sophie shevardnadze for most of us implanting. into ourselves still sounds like something out of the science fiction but not for him i guess i guess believes that human bodies absolutely without modern technology i guess today performance artist stelarc. stelarc it's really great to have you on our show so your performers of performance art is...
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is a catalyst that makes us tick what matters today and what really matters tomorrow welcome to sophie and co visionaries. the 21st century an era of mind boggling breakthrough but among all the solutions are there dangers lurking in the unknown how can we grasp all that science has to offer and still stay safe while i've talked to a lowered march in astronomer royal and ever read as a professor of cosmology and astrophysics at the university of cambridge. martin rees such a pleasure having me on our program so we've got all the mic. you know. many of your colleagues are actually wording that technology may help human race advance and thrive and prosper but it can also. hinder many things and hurt humanity many horrible ways so why is it because where evil or technologies are just too dumb to be interested with it well there is a huge and growing gap between the way the world could be and the way the world is we depend very much on technology indeed the population which is double. couldn't all be said without the technology that's been achieved the longer life expectancy is much better in cet
is a catalyst that makes us tick what matters today and what really matters tomorrow welcome to sophie and co visionaries. the 21st century an era of mind boggling breakthrough but among all the solutions are there dangers lurking in the unknown how can we grasp all that science has to offer and still stay safe while i've talked to a lowered march in astronomer royal and ever read as a professor of cosmology and astrophysics at the university of cambridge. martin rees such a pleasure having me...
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losses so far this friday q moscow's kevin thank you for watching and stand by if you get time for sophie and co delighted to date of the history of the royal no this is a guest right after this break. 10 years since the cross started 10 years. it's time to shake things up maybe change the branding maybe the former is what i've been thinking about next season related episodes filmed on an island 10 experts fight it out for a trophy what do you think ok a more affordable option $25.00 text birds. and one red rose another suggestion geopolitical jeopardy parity no political cookout where we will literally wrote the elites. late night show it's a rare form of these days and it's cheap all you need is an old microphone in a printed banner but to leave me with one of my girls i can do this kind of laughter politics gone wild like music. ok crosstalk is not about hype it's about meaning 10 years of talk and still going strong. peter if you want to change something why don't we get rid of the bow tie you know that is too much. oh i'm so feet shevardnadze for 60 years well enjoy it thoughtful and honest
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and for the latest on all of those stories you can head to auntie dot com and stay with us for sophie and co next discussing putting one of the patients technology.
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and another for supervisor ronen. > >> supervisor yee: please share your accommodations. >> thank you, president yee. sophie, i want t you want to co? this is exciting. today we get to honor resident sophie constanteneau. sew fee is a bay area native and lived in san francisco for 30 years. after studying film and humanities, she began her filmmaking career. as a dock tar yan, she's focused on the intersection of story telling and community building and exploring how communities create change. sophie co founded citizen film a not for profit production company dedicated to collaborating with community organizations and cultural institutions to create documentaries with care and dignity. with over 20 years of cinematography experience her work is guided by the believe that documentary story telling is a powerful tool for creating healthy, sustainable communities. her work includes films that address how communities of public housing residents can simultaneously create social and environmental change. the films she's produced have been used in public housing sites around the bay area to engage residents in neighborhood beautification,
and another for supervisor ronen. > >> supervisor yee: please share your accommodations. >> thank you, president yee. sophie, i want t you want to co? this is exciting. today we get to honor resident sophie constanteneau. sew fee is a bay area native and lived in san francisco for 30 years. after studying film and humanities, she began her filmmaking career. as a dock tar yan, she's focused on the intersection of story telling and community building and exploring how communities...
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big thinkers evolutionary biologist on the roy talks the future of warfare and technology versus nature to try to head in sophie co visionaries. but if she warned you and i do the dishes that there was more of those. new species see me. in the news i mean that is without infringing ball. a lot of. fuzzy parts of the bill for the most called. god know what i think of days doing it's a. new. it will. continue so fico. and lucia could. coalition space making us who we are today. very different and yet very me with the latest. technologies can we make the d.n.a. even more perfect and where do we draw the line i talked today in an amazing evolutionary biologist author armont money. our money no one it's a great pleasure to have you on our show. so we're going to start off with the book that you wrote earlier and i thought i know that you moved on but we'll talk about the topics that are inspiring you just in a little bit but let's start with mutants on genetic variety in the human body and in that book you put forward their idea of genetic exploration genetic experiments being a good thing yeah yeah ok now we should be
big thinkers evolutionary biologist on the roy talks the future of warfare and technology versus nature to try to head in sophie co visionaries. but if she warned you and i do the dishes that there was more of those. new species see me. in the news i mean that is without infringing ball. a lot of. fuzzy parts of the bill for the most called. god know what i think of days doing it's a. new. it will. continue so fico. and lucia could. coalition space making us who we are today. very different and...
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and i'll be speaking to. i'm sure i'll see you that. will continue sophie co visionary sense of. evolution. under. making us who we are today very different and yet very unique the latest in a college is can we make human d.n.a. perfect and where to be true. today in amazing evolutionary biologist. armaan money. our money to one it's a great pleasure to have you on our show. so we're going to start off with the book that you wrote earlier and i thought i know that you moved on but we'll talk about the topics that are inspiring you just in a little bit but let's start with newton's on genetic variety in the human body and in that book you put forward their idea of genetic exploration genetic experiments being a good thing yeah. ok now we should be afraid of them so. in your own words tell me what does that mean is it ok to actually maybe change the human race manually. oh. well. let's backtrack a little bit so mutants the book it wasn't really about changing us it was mostly about how we had changed to troy about all the variety that humans show . when we look at each other some of it good some of i
and i'll be speaking to. i'm sure i'll see you that. will continue sophie co visionary sense of. evolution. under. making us who we are today very different and yet very unique the latest in a college is can we make human d.n.a. perfect and where to be true. today in amazing evolutionary biologist. armaan money. our money to one it's a great pleasure to have you on our show. so we're going to start off with the book that you wrote earlier and i thought i know that you moved on but we'll talk...