The interaction between humans and machines means that we are living in a new world order, according to the University of Malta Arts professor.
"The age of electronic music culture is an important part of human survival in the 21st century ... whether we accept it or not, said:" Claude · Mangion, who gave academic Jesuit church in Valletta yesterday at the graduation ceremony Mr Miller.
Contact between the humanities and the technical problems, he said, because it throughout our lives "in an accelerated manner.
Mangion professor pointed out that the role of the electronic music culture era of the human spirit is to find the right words to use when talking about this new world.
"This is the relationship between people and technology, and create a new space humanities ... away from the edge of the area of science fiction Humanities Research Center," he said.
Meanwhile, graduated from the Art Institute, Ph.D., writer Immanuel Mifsud, on behalf of the students' speech on his body image poetry study in Malta in the past century.
His research led him to conclude, male and female writers looked at the human body, "a very different attitude."
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