What Makes Us Human
- 232 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
A groundbreaking endeavor that explores human spirituality using the evolving technology of artificial intelligence.
Iain S. Thomas ist ein gefeierter Autor und Kreativer, dessen Werk unkonventionelle Medienformen erforscht. Seine Schriften, die durch das Kunst- und Fotoprojekt „I Wrote This For You“ Berühmtheit erlangten, befassen sich mit tiefen menschlichen Emotionen und visuellem Storytelling. Thomas besitzt die einzigartige Fähigkeit, Kunst, Design und Kommunikation zu verbinden, was ihm internationale Anerkennung und die Zusammenarbeit mit führenden Marken und Künstlern eingebracht hat. Sein kreativer Ansatz ist durchweg innovativ und erstreckt sich über verschiedene künstlerische Disziplinen.






A groundbreaking endeavor that explores human spirituality using the evolving technology of artificial intelligence.
The follow-up to the #1 bestseller, I Wrote This for You I Wrote This For You: Just The Words presents twice the number of entries with over 400 works from the internationally acclaimed poetry and photography project; including several new and never before seen poems. While focusing on the words from the project, new photography launches each section which speaks to the reader's journey through the world: Love Found, Being In Love, Love Lost, Hope, Despair, Living and Dying.
This collection of inspiring prose and illustrations will move you, and remind you of what's importants in life as you live it.--
An enlightening, creativity-sparking collection of thoughtful prompts from a best-selling blogger and author that will spur beautiful poetry and deep reflection.
Winner of: 2015 New England Book Award, Honorable Mention Central Avenue Publishing is proud to publish another book by the widely acclaimed poet Iain S. Thomas. As many have noted on various social media platforms, there have been some issues that have led to the delayed release of this book. For this, we apologise and hopefully the content of the book will clarify the circumstances surrounding this delay. We feel we should also point out that this is not technically a self-help book, but it does contain some poignant prose, poetry and stories which may or may not lead you to happiness. Mostly, it is the rather unfortunate chronicle of a man's attempt to write the book he's promised his publisher, no matter the cost to his sanity.
It's been 10 years since the world officially ended. In the last city on Earth, Jon Salt is addicted to Sadness, a drug that invokes its name, and obsessed with his lover, Michelle; both of which threaten to drive him insane. Strange creatures and new technologies appeared in the last days of humanity and the widespread adoption of teleportation technology sundered the fabric of time and space, leaving a smattering of looping ghosts. It is a sad, monotone world, but the remaining populace is happy, thanks to the anti-depressants in the water supply. The last government on Earth has taken a special interest in a gift that Jon possesses: the ability to make his thoughts real. Jon must rely on that gift and the help of a few unlikely friends to stay one step ahead of those who desperately want to use him for something far more sinister than even he could dream...
The book covers the background of agricultural development, early agricultural societies, and the advancement of technology from the ancient Greeks and Romans to the present. It finishes by addressing the implications for the future of agriculture and food supply as grain production moves towards biofuels.