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Dominique Mainon (April 4, 1970 – January 26, 2012), was an American author, screenwriter and filmmaker 〔 *Alicia Eler - ''Women as Warriors: Interview with Dominique Mainon'' (Windy City Times, March 7, 2007)〕 living in Laguna Beach, California. Mainon was also noted as a transhumanist and futurist. Speaking on a radio interview with Dr. James Hughes, the Executive Director The Institute of Ethics and Emerging Technologies and author of ''Citizen Cyborg'',〔 *Dr. James Hughes - ''Cinema's Amazons and Cyborgs'' (Changesurfer Radio, Dec. 20th, 2009)〕 Mainon revealed that one of her latest books in progress was an extensive study and reference about the changing role of androids, robots and cyborgs in cinema and pop-culture. She was also completing ''Suburban Apocalypse: The Debasement of the American Dream in Cinema'', a book co-written by Scott Tapio. ==Early years== Dominique Mainon was born to a British mother and a Texan father and spent much of her early years in the small village of Barripper in Cornwall, England where she lived with her Grandparents, attended PenPonds school, and first gained interest in the arts. As a teenager she traveled Europe independently and attended high school at the Gymnasium Juvenaat in Bergen Op Zoom in The Netherlands where she learned to speak Dutch. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Dominique Mainon」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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