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It is to the last-mentioned writer, and his coadjutor Cowper, that we owe the first account of a man-like ape which has any pretensions to scientific accuracy and completeness. The treatise entitled, "Orang-outang, sive Homo Sylvestris; or the Anatomy of a Pygmie compared with that of a Monkey, an Ape, and a Man," published by the Royal Society in 1699, is, indeed, a work of remarkable merit, and has, in some respects, served as a model to subsequent inquirers. This "Pygmie," Tyson tells us "was brought from Angola, in Africa; but was first taken a great deal higher up the country"; its hair "was of a coal-black colour and strait," and "when it went as a quadruped on all four, 'twas [12] awkwardly; not placing the palm of the hand flat to the ground, but it walks upon its knuckles, as I observed it to do when weak and had not strength enough to support its body."�"From the top of the head to the heel of the foot, in a strait line, it measured twenty-six inches." "which I claim can be taken as an example for the implementation of artificiality or ""naturalistic"" machines in our everyday life" Latour argues that what makes us non-modern is exactly to acknowledge the co-existence of the work of purification and hybridization without leaving any one of them out. This is perfectly relevant to computer systems - where most of them are purified but something that is normally not the case in the relation between humans and robots. I will claim that in cyberculture AIBO as an entertainment robot is accepted into collectives on symmetrical terms but it is effective. This extract is, however, less detailed and clear in its statements than a passage in the third chapter of the second part of another work�"Purchas his Pilgrimes," published in 1625, by the same author�which has been often, though hardly ever quite rightly, cited. The chapter is entitled, "The strange adventures of Andrew Battell, of Leigh in Essex, sent by the Portugals prisoner to Angola, who lived there and in the adioining regions neere eighteene yeeres." And the sixth section of this chapter is headed�" Of the Provinces of Bongo, Calongo, Mayombe, Manikesocke, Motimbas: of the Ape Monster Pongo, [5] their hunting: Idolatries; and divers other observations." I have briefly addressed the hacker ethic and the hacker movement Field11 who is connected to a third Collective intelligence could lead to associations of an ultimate chaos with everyone just pursuing their own luck or turning into some undistinguishable magma of merging individuals. To avoid this you can do that today if you are a bit skilled
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