Computer technology is so built into our lives that it’s part of the surround of every artist.

New technology is useful, but it’s inefficient and ugly it knows it’ll be obsolete by lunchtime tomorrow, so it has no incentive to be anything else.

I’ve been thinking about the distorted view of science that prevails in our culture. I’ve been wondering about this, because our civilization is completely dependent on science and high technology, yet most of us are alienated from science.

Without competition, the spectacular development of technology that we have seen in the last one hundred years in this country would not have happened.

I want to do very useful buildings and I would like to find a method of producing these buildings through our technology because I think that this is the only way that we will gain wonderful environment easily in the future.

There are better alternatives… Australia should be exporting its solar technology, not its uranium.

I go and see anything that’s visually new, any technology that’s about picture-making. The technology won’t make the pictures different, but someone using it will.

We’re getting so pulled in by computers and technology, and our kids have their face in the computers all day. The human relationship is being diminished by this.

I have a grandson who is 20. He’s a computer guy. I’m worried that he can’t communicate without his machine. They have no personal contact with people. That’s the bad part of technology.

We are involved in technology development for, you know, missions that we hope to plan that would take us to an asteroid and eventually to Mars.