“A Cart is a Cart is a Cart” (Not)

In an upcoming conversation, my fellow Cart-ographers and I discuss what one of us heard a Non-Cart say about us, and we debate the pros and cons of being a ubiquitous technological object. This leads us down a long path of pondering what it is to “be”—as both a useful mobility object (PLAUSTRUM), and as a (supposedly) uniform corporate asset.

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