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Natasha Vita-More (born "Nancie Clark" in February 1950) is a media artist and futurist lecturer on transhumanism, and is known for her work on the posthuman prototype, "Primo Posthuman." Vita-More is currently working on a Doctorate of Philosophy at the Planetary Collegium. She has a Master of Philosophy and a Master of Science in futures studies from the University of Houston and a Bachelor of Fine Arts in multimedia from the University of Memphis. During the course of her research, Vita-More has developed works in the Navajo Nation, the Amazon jungle, and the Brazilian city of Manaus.

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  • Natasha Vita-More (born "Nancie Clark" in February 1950) is a media artist and futurist lecturer on transhumanism, and is known for her work on the posthuman prototype, "Primo Posthuman." Vita-More is currently working on a Doctorate of Philosophy at the Planetary Collegium. She has a Master of Philosophy and a Master of Science in futures studies from the University of Houston and a Bachelor of Fine Arts in multimedia from the University of Memphis. During the course of her research, Vita-More has developed works in the Navajo Nation, the Amazon jungle, and the Brazilian city of Manaus.
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  • Natasha Vita-More (born "Nancie Clark" in February 1950) is a media artist and futurist lecturer on transhumanism, and is known for her work on the posthuman prototype, "Primo Posthuman." Vita-More is currently working on a Doctorate of Philosophy at the Planetary Collegium. She has a Master of Philosophy and a Master of Science in futures studies from the University of Houston and a Bachelor of Fine Arts in multimedia from the University of Memphis. During the course of her research, Vita-More has developed works in the Navajo Nation, the Amazon jungle, and the Brazilian city of Manaus. In 1982, Vita-More authored the Transhuman Manifesto and Transhumanist Arts Statement, produced the cable TV show "TransCentury / Transhuman UPdate" on transhumanity which reached over 100,000 viewers in Los Angeles and Telluride, Colorado. Her Futures Podcast covers the culture of transhumanism and futurism. She was the president of the Extropy Institute which closed in 2006.
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