The Coming Digital/Biological Convergence

San Antonio Current | March 22, 2012
The secret thread running through the SXSW Interactive conference is one that, once noticed, is seen propagating throughout everything from politics to comedy, social media strategies to street parties, all the way to the very laws of thermodynamics.

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