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- [areas.self-hosting](areas.self-hosting.md)
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- [[concepts.filesystem]] as non-hierarchical databases
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- [[concepts.Database Art]]
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- [[areas.philosophy]]
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- [[areas.video]]
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- [[areas.audio]]
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## Projects
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- sauce it
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### [[people.WilliamGibson]]
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- ??
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- what is missing?? TVsky?
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#### interview about cities
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- https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/gibson-interview-cities-in-fact-and-fiction/
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#cities
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> Necessity being one of invention's many mothers, I have a certain faith in our ability to repurpose almost anything, provided it becomes sufficiently necessary. Then again, I suspect we've abandoned cities in the past because they were too thoroughly built to do some specific something that's no longer required.
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> The Internet, which I think of as a sort of meta-city, has made it possible for people who don't live in cities to master areas of expertise that previously required residence in a city, but I think it's still a faith in concentrated choice that drives migration to cities.
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