• “The ability of humans to create and respond to the cultured environment is a cornerstone of the dual human nature. Whether biology or culture takes precedence is almost a moot point, as the two are so intimately intertwined to the point of being inseparable”

  • “We recognise that linkages are an integral part of our subject matter; we can connect with almost any topic, discipline, or issue. Our work relates to the physical and social worlds; deals with the relationships among people, products and processes; and shifts continually between abstract concepts and concrete forms and issues.”

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