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		By: Justine Duhr		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Andrew, thank you for these interesting reflections. I’m shocked to discover that I’ve never thought about my transference to my computer, that little machine which holds the data of my life inside it and some days feels like an appendage. How the closing of my laptop at night signifies the end of the day. How a glance in its direction can evoke anxiety or tranquility, depending on the context (the length of my to-do list, the state of my practice, etc.). And what about now that we all seem to exist, as you say, “inside that little box on the screen”? I’m wondering what’s changed in the way I relate to myself.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Andrew, thank you for these interesting reflections. I’m shocked to discover that I’ve never thought about my transference to my computer, that little machine which holds the data of my life inside it and some days feels like an appendage. How the closing of my laptop at night signifies the end of the day. How a glance in its direction can evoke anxiety or tranquility, depending on the context (the length of my to-do list, the state of my practice, etc.). And what about now that we all seem to exist, as you say, “inside that little box on the screen”? I’m wondering what’s changed in the way I relate to myself.</p>
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