Difference between revisions 910302672 and 933190424 on enwiki{{multiple issues| {{third-party|date=August 2012}} {{original research|date=August 2012}} }} '''Technogypsie''' (also '''Techno-Gypsie''' or '''Techno Gypsy''') is another term for a modern-day [[nomad]]ic person who balances the arts and sciences in their lifestyle[[digital nomad]], i.e. someone who works in tech and moves repeatedly (if not necessarily frequentlty) over vast distances from job to job. According to Technogypsie artist Leaf McGowan,<ref name=Baurley>Baurley, Thomas; McGowan, Leaf; et al. "Techno-Gypsies, Techno-Tinkers, and Techno-Nomads". 2005: Technogypsie Productions, Seattle, Washington.</ref> one of the [[Chief Executive Officer]]s (CEOs) of Technogypsie.com,<ref name=Technogypsie.net>Technogypsie.net. Website referenced December 2011.</ref> the term was created by [[anthropologist]] Thomas Baurley in the early 1980s during his [[ethnographic]] stu(contracted; show full)ide sustenance and survival as well as motion. In the air of being “techno” to be in arms grasp and understanding of the world(s) we live within, and the mechanisms that make them tick. Being able to comprehend the sciences and/or the hidden knowledge, but also being in touch with the beauty and vision of what is called the “arts”. It's a balance of living between the “arts” and “sciences”. "<ref name=Baurley/> <ref name="Technogypsie.net" /> == See also == * [[Digital Nnomad]] ==References== {{Reflist}} [[Category:Nomads]] [[Category:Travelers]] [[Category:OccupationsItinerant living]] [[Category:Migrant workers]] [[Category:Expatriates]] [[Category:Diaspora studies]] [[Category:Employment of foreign-born]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=933190424.
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