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People with "Kluver-Bucy Syndrome" try to put anything they can get their hands on into their mouths and will "typically attempt to have sexual intercourse with it." People with "Capgras' Syndrome" think everyone around them is an impostor. They feel like they are living in a real life version of Invasion of the Body Snatchers. People with "Cotard's Syndrome" believe they are dead -- walking corpses. "The French physician Charles Bonnet described a lady who insisted of dressing in a death shroud and being put in a coffin. She demanded to be buried and when refused, remained in her coffin until she died several weeks later." People with "Fregoli Syndrome" see everyone around them as the same person. It must be like seeing the Oompa Loompas in Burton's Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, which were all played by the same actor.
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We've progressed from a society of farmers to a society of factory workers to a society of knowledge workers. And now we're progressing yet again - to a society of creators and empathizers, pattern recognizers, and meaning makers. --To flourish in this age, we'll need to supplement our well-developed high tech abilities with aptitudes that are "high concept" and "high touch." High concept involves the ability to create artistic and emotional beauty, to detect patterns and opportunities, to craft a satisfying narrative, and to come up with inventions the world didn't know it was missing. - Revenge of the Right Brain http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/13.02/brain.html
"To use such rhetoric -- the rhetoric of transcending the genre -- about the SF novelist is just a way of announcing you don't think most SF is very good, so that any SF that is good must be something more than SF." http://www.sff.net/people/nalo/writing/2004/12/samuel-r-delany-on-transcending-genre.html http://bondgirl.blogspot.com/2004/12/transcending-holiday-shopping.html “Transcending literature”
''Science fiction will continue to evolve. Unlike the Western, the detective story, the horror story, or romance—which allow not for change, but merely variations in formula—science fiction, as a genre, is marked by continuous change. Which means if and when it were ever to reach some final destination, it would no longer be science fiction.''
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