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There are 2) bands with the name Posthuman:

1) Posthuman are cousins Richard Bevan and Joshu Doherty. Known mainly for multi-layered electronic music, with heavy emphasis on intricate drum programming. A signature to their sound is the extensive use of Roland 808 and 909 drum machines. Formed in 1999 in Manchester, England, they relocated to London in 2000.

The duo are also known for their own imprint, Seed Records, and for hosting a series of events in an abandoned tube station in London between 2001 and 2005, at which they and their label mates played alongside guest artists including Aphex Twin, Plaid, Luke Vibert, and many more.

Although the bulk of their releases fall within the idm genre, Posthuman have been known to widely experiment, their 2002 self-titled EP combined hip hop and heavy metal with electronica, and their 2006 album The Peoples Republic was heavily influenced by post-rock. See http://www.posthumanmusic.com for more information.

Bevan and Doherty also record under various other aliases, including Walter Becomes Wendy, snapmouth, On / Off, and The House Husbands. Doherty is also a member of modern-classical meets electronica group Digitonal, and hardcore breaks outfit AGT Rave Cru

2) Posthuman is a modern melodic death metal band from Groningen, the Netherlands.

At the end of 2007, in the North of the Netherlands, five men decided to become more than just another metal band. They decided to become Posthuman. Within a few months, they assembled an innovative mix of power and melody by combining traditional metal instruments with synthesizer sounds. These haunting tunes backed by ruthless force guide the listener into a world beyond the visible, beyond the obvious.

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Founder of Chinese Human Rights Website Arrested

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Police have detained the founder of a human rights website and at least four writers after the site reported on a self-immolation in Beijings Tiananmen Square and a defacement of Maos portrait there.

Amnesty International reported that Huang Qi, the founder of the human rights website 64 Tianwang, was detained in Chengdu after a raid by 11 police officers Thursday afternoon. Police confiscated computers, mobile phones, and USB sticks, Amnesty said.

There now appears to be a concerted campaign of intimidation by the Chinese authorities against those associated with the 64 Tianwang website. Once again the authorities have shown their intent to stifle debate on human rights within China, said William Nee, China researcher at Amnesty International.

These are spurious charges against Huang Qi and others detained solely for their work for 64 Tianwang. They must be immediately released, Nee said.

Last weekend three volunteer journalists who had reported on the sensitive issues of the self-immolation and the Mao defacement for 64 Tianwang website were taken away and detained by the police.

Two of the journalists quoted witnesses to the Tiananmen Square self-immolation in interviews with foreign media, and photos of the smoke from the incident were published by the 64 Tianwang website.

The citizen journalists, Liu Xuehong, Xing Jian, and Wang Jing, were detained during a series of raids on charges of picking quarrels and provoking trouble, Amnesty said.

The website, 64 Tianwang, which was founded in order to report on missing persons, has expanded to report human rights news for Chinese readers, covering protests, petitioners, and other rights issues. The website is still operational, but has not been updated since March 11.

In another incident in the ongoing crackdown against activists and dissidents, activist Hu Jia reported on Twitter that former Masanjia labor camp detainee, Liu Hua, was taken from a friends home in Beijing by over 10 plainclothes agents from Liaoning Province, and transported to the Honglin police station in Shenyang City, Liaoning.

When the Epoch Times called the police station in Honglin just after midnight Thursday, a man named Liao, who answered the station phone, said he didnt know whether Liu Hua was there.

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CMHR, U of M partner on human rights education class for teachers

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Its summer school that can make a huge difference on young minds for years to come.

The Canadian Museum for Human Rights and the Faculty of Education at the University of Manitoba announced the formation of a two-week class that will provide training opportunities and education basics for teachers this summer.

The class, the first partnership between the CMHR and post-secondary education facility, is called "The Fourth R: Teaching and Leadership for Human Rights Education." Its expected to give current and student teachers guidelines, knowledge and skills in the area of human rights, a subject that is becoming increasingly prominent in all school curriculum areas.

"The purpose of this summer institute is to ensure human rights take a central place in education -- not just as something we teach about, but also as something that informs how we teach," offered Dr. David Mandzuk, Dean of Education, in a statement Friday. "It will also help educators think deeply and critically about how they represent human rights stories, which can be told from multiple perspectives."

The formation of the program comes on the heels of a CMHR-Canadian Teachers Federation study last year, which found that 94 per cent of instructors were interested in acquiring more school and age-appropriate information about human rights.

"One of the best ways to educate students about human rights and responsibilities is to teach the teachers," said Stuart Murray, CMHR president and CEO. "That's why we're already beginning to address gaps in human rights education through strong partnerships that will better equip educators at all levels."

The English-only program runs from July 16-29 and is available to all teachers and student teachers. Contact the University of Manitobas Faculty of Education for more details.

Canadas newest national museum is expected to swing its doors open to the public later this year (Sept. 20).

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Museum offers teachers summer course in human-rights education

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IT'S a summer school that can make a huge difference on young minds for years to come.

The Canadian Museum for Human Rights and the faculty of education at the University of Manitoba announced on Friday the formation of a two-week class that will provide training opportunities and education basics for teachers this summer.

The class, the first partnership between the CMHR and the post-secondary education facility, is called The Fourth R: Teaching and Leadership for Human Rights Education. It's expected to give current and student teachers guidelines, knowledge and skills in the area of human rights, a subject that is becoming increasingly prominent in all school curriculum areas.

"The purpose of this summer institute is to ensure human rights take a central place in education -- not just as something we teach about, but also as something that informs how we teach," offered David Mandzuk, dean of education, in a statement Friday. "It will also help educators think deeply and critically about how they represent human-rights stories, which can be told from multiple perspectives."

The formation of the program comes on the heels of a CMHR-Canadian Teacher's Federation study last year, which found that 94 per cent of instructors were interested in acquiring more school and age-appropriate information about human rights.

"One of the best ways to educate students about human rights and responsibilities is to teach the teachers," said Stuart Murray, CMHR president and CEO. "That's why we're already beginning to address gaps in human-rights education through strong partnerships that will better equip educators at all levels."

The institute is the brainchild of education faculty members Jerome Cranston and Melanie Janzen, along with input from CMHR Learning and Programming specialists. The CMHR and Extended Education provided funding for program co-ordination.

The English-only program runs from July 16-29 and is available to all teachers and student teachers.

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Machinedrum Embroiled In Sampling Controversy

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The legalities around sampling are becoming ever more complex.

Earlier this year, Machinedrum confirmed plans for his 'Fenris District' EP - containing material composed for, but never used on, his wonderful 'Vapor City' album.

Lead cut 'Back Seat Ho' was placed online, a blistering piece of footwork inspired futurism. Since then, though, Chicago producer DJ Clent has accused Machinedrum of borrowing segments of his own track 'Back Seat Hoe' without permission.

Accusing the Ninja Tune signing of "remaking the song without consent" DJ Clent has now spoken to Do Androids Dance about the issue.

Asked what he would like the outcome of the discussion to be, Clent said: "either take [it] down or pay me and give me my credit for the concept and vocals."

The vocals on the original aren't sampled, either - DJ Clent claims that they are recordings of his wife and children.

Compare/contrast both tracks below.

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Next Big Thing: Location-Based Marketing / mobile advertising. Future Of Marketing Futurist Speaker – Video

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Guitar Closer – Town Futurist – Video

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Ryan Leslie "Futurist" Interview with @AmaruDonTV – Video

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Dave Evans, Cisco Chief Futurist Smart Devices and Medical Institutions – Video

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Dave Evans, Cisco Chief Futurist Will We Get Our Flying Cars! – Video

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