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predict from studies of humans.In another studyHauser found. that the<br />

left side of he monkey s face began to display facial. expression before<br />

the rightand it was more expressive.<strong>Re</strong>call from. Chapter that a similar<br />

result was reported for humans.. The basis for handedness in humans<br />

has been the focus of much debate. and theorizingyet there is still no<br />

adequate explana tion for why. people are either rightor<br />

lefthanded.More progress has been made in. understanding the nature<br />

of sex differences.The most likely explana. tion is that gonadal<br />

hormones alter brain organization during. development and continue to<br />

influence brain activity during adulthood.. The results of studies of<br />

nonhuman species show that lateral. asymmetry is a property not<br />

unique to humans.The demonstration of. asymmetry in nonhuman<br />

brains implies that asymmetry in the human. brain is directly related<br />

neither to handedness nor o language but. rather to analysis of sensory<br />

information and control of movement.. Arithmeticomaterial drives.<br />

Arithmeticomaterial drives are firstly generated in the moment. when<br />

matter is formed according to the mathematical model of it given by.<br />

such science. One result of such objectivisation is the Standard Object.<br />

the modular component typical of globalised trade but with its roots.<br />

deep for instance in the licenses afforded the monopolistic guilds of. the<br />

Middle Ages and the history of trading generally. Everything from.<br />

ships to pizzas are quality assured subject to rigorous treaties and.<br />

processes of standardization. These are typical results of industrial.<br />

production. The second stage is when this process of standardization.<br />

becomes so abstracted it becomes amenable to massive acceleration in.<br />

production. The human work put into the production is scanned<br />

abstracted. and multiplied by means of machinic energy. Once turned<br />

into numbers. registered as a pattern the actor of the work can be<br />

discarded and the. pattern accelerated. When hooked up to processes of<br />

production we get the. discovery that according to Walter Benjamin<br />

...the speed of traffic and. the ability of machines to duplicate words<br />

and writing outstrips human. needs. The energies that technology<br />

develops beyond this threshold are. destructive. First of all they<br />

advance the technology of war and its. propagandistic preparation.<br />

Overproduction the massive churning of. ordered matter and of markets<br />

one might also say that any development. beyond this threshold might<br />

be captured by forces other than war for. redistribution for the<br />

reshaping of work for burning. One of the aims. of art is to capture this<br />

excess away from the apparatus of war.. matthew fuller freaks of<br />

number nettime. con kunstneren bare etterligner betingelsene og ser om<br />

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