0 a type of electronic dance music -- techno
1 relating to technology -- techno-
a technophile (= a person who loves technology)
If there is a central idea to the various manifestations of techno, it is the emphasis on the increasing harmony between man and machine.
These techno-organic entities traverse the space between desire and dread; their indeterminate forms simultaneously destabilise and reconfigure the dualistic limits of liberal humanist subjectivity.
If so will it be the result of another 'pragmatic' response to changing external techno-economic conditions as the electricity industry increasingly internationalises?
They happen to outline two bars of a sparse techno rhythm at 120 bpm, the default tempo of most sequencing software.
In the end, expert and techno-skeptic views prevailed in the political debate, which were also reflected in the print media.
Through the sheer, vibrant force of its sound techno creates that kind of expectation, of something 'big and exciting going down'.
The firm compares the pay-off of the current techno-organizational design with the payoff it expects from using the innovation.
The affectation of this transgressive coloratura insinuates a common superficiality linking the traditionally alien genres of opera and techno-disco.