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Meaning Making Machines

Simone Leon, Sylvia V. Linsteadt

Connecting the deep past with the imminent future through art, religion, and technology.

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  • Simone Leon

    Actress, writer, photographer, art-lover, and meaning-maker.

  • Sylvia V. Linsteadt

    Sylvia V. Linsteadt is an award-winning writer, wildlife tracker & scholar born in California. Her books include The Venus Year, Our Lady of the Dark Country, The Wild Folk, Tatterdemalion, and Lost Worlds of the San Francisco Bay Area.

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