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July 22, 2004

Technology has a midas touch.

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Wolfgang Sievers, Hamersley Iron in the Pilbara near Mt. Tom Price, W.A., 1975.

Everything which technology as a mode of being comes in contact with becomes uniformily subsumed into a system of efficiently exploited resources. This world of technology that refashions our habitat does not provide us with a home.

It makes us homeless. How can we dwell in a quarry where resources are extracted and refuse dumped? A quarry is no place for us to dwell. We just reside there whilst we rip the guts out of the country.

So how do we find a place that can be our home?

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