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Technology is neither good nor bad, nor even neutral. Technology is one part of the complex of relationships that people form with each other and the world around them; it simply cannot be understood outside of that context. --Samuel Collins (in A Concert Interrupted With Heart)
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Technology is neither good nor bad, nor even neutral. Technology is one part of the complex of relationships that people form with each other and the world around them; it simply cannot be understood outside of that concept. --Samuel Collins (in College Students Build Car for the Blind)
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In our sheer preoccupation with technology, we do not realize the inherent artistic choices when creating technology ... and the questioning and reflection that the process of creating art implies. --Tapan Parikh (in Technology is Not the Answer)
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The art challenges the technology, and the technology inspires the art. --John Lasseter (in Hack the Hood Connects Bay Area Youth With Tech Opportunities )
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Technology is the skin of our species. --Terrance McKenna (in Non-Toxic Technology)
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Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic. --Arthur C. Clarke (in Nanotechnologies)
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Photography is the power of observation, not the application of technology. --Ken Rockwell (in 100 Photographs That Changed The World)
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The most exciting breakthroughs of the 21st century will not occur because of technology but because of an expanding concept of what it means to be human. --John Naisbitt (in World's Greatest Green Inventions)
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Good design is a renaissance attitude that combines technology, cognitive science, human need, and beauty to produce something that the world didn't know it was missing. --Paola Antonelli (in Designing for Generosity)
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Science and technology revolutionize our lives, but memory, tradition and myth frame our response. --Arthur M. Schlesinger (in La Vida Robot)
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Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic. --Arthur C. Clarke (in 21 Technologies That Will Decentralize The World)
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I fear the day technology will surpass our human interaction. --Albert Einstein (in Social Science's 10 Findings On Facebook)
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We will still need as many good teachers as ever. In their wise hands...the power of technology can be transformative. --Susan Headden (in The Promise of Personalized Learning)
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Technology is just a tool. In terms of getting the kids working together and motivating them, the teacher is the most important. ---Bill Gates- (in Rescuing Social Change From the Cult of Technology)
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Technology challenges us to assert our human values, which means that first of all, we have to figure out what they are. --Sherry Turkle (in Our Relationship With Media & Attention)
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It has become appallingly obvious that our technology has exceeded our humanity. --Albert Einstein (in How Smartphones Are Killing Conversation)
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The human spirit must prevail over technology. --Albert Einstein (in Three Ways to Keep Technology from Ruining Your Relationships)
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I continue to keep the cornucopia of technology at arm's length, so that I can more easily remember who I am. --Kevin Kelly (in Why We Need a Secular Sabbath)
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Technology is a useful servant but a dangerous master. --Christian Lous Lange (in How to Kick Your Digital Addiction)
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Wisdom demands a new orientation of science and technology toward the organic, the gentle, the elegant and beautiful. --E.F. Schumacher (in Finding Right Livelihood)
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Technology can greatly assist human capability, but it cannot produce compassion. --Dalai Lama (in Algorithms & Love: Dancing with the Creative Tension of Our Time)
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While technology is important, it's what we do with it that truly matters. --Muhammad Yunus (in Waking Up from Our Addiction to Technology)
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Technology is a useful servant but a dangerous master. --Christian Lous Lange (in Human Scale Revisited)
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Rest is the original transformative technology. Through rest we rebuild, rewire and renew ourselves - literally. --Matthew Edlund (in The Rejuvenating Power of Rest)
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The bonsai is not you working on the tree; you have to have the tree work on you.
John Naka
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