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| [Nettime-bold] Re: <nettime> Index of this Fabulous World - of pop.kultur |
>Vectoral Times / 24th August 2001
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>C is for CyborgÖ
>McKenzie Wark
C is for Cyborg is what happens when one reads pop.kulture.
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>"Not having a heartbeat" is what Robert Tools of Franklyn, Kentucky finds
>most peculiar. Surgeons implanted an artificial heart in his chest, which Mr
>Tools says makes a constant whirring noise, making it hard to get to sleep
>at night. The Abiomed company, maker of the AbioCor (TM) heart, claims the
>motor is "remarkably quiet"on its web site. And so it may be to anyone but
>Mr Tools, who has to live with the thing inside his body. As the first
>recipient of an AbioCor, Mr Tools speaks from the frontier of cyborg life.
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