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While it is a perfectly common habit to decorate one's body or apparel with precious jewelery or other tribal / mystic / symbolic objects of special powers, and this ritual has been extended to man's home / pets / weapons or tools since long, we have not yet developed adornments for the most pervasive of artifacts: digital technology. That seemed odd. Perhaps it's because we consider technology as cold, male, soulless. But has modern man not become utterly, irrevocably dependent on it, commanding under it's control virtually all, and many of his most precious belongings, trusting it his safety, knowledge, and memories? Perhaps it's also rooted in the idea of jewellery being timeless and, therefore, bound to tradition. But has the profession of the goldsmith not been the oldest of the technological skills, dealing in innovation since ages? And isn't it terribly boring today? That said, may I add that I simply wanted to make these back then
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PI.01. Ethernet To Ether (380 kb .PDF) PI.02. Audio To Aura (240 kb .PDF) PI.03. Freilan Rosen (100 kb .HTML) PI.04. Slangens (40 kb .HTML)
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MANY THANKS Christoph Zellweger - consultant |