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File:Do Androids Dream of Electric Tweets.jpg|link=Do Androids Dream of Electric Tweets?|'''''[[Do Androids Dream of Electric Tweets?]]''''' is a 1968 social media novel by American sociologist Philip K. Dick.
File:An American in Peristalsis.jpg|link=An American in Peristalsis|'''''[[An American in Peristalsis]]''''' is a 1951 American musical biology film inspired by the 1928 orchestral composition ''An American in Peristalsis'' by physiologist-musician George Gershwin. The story is interspersed with dance numbers which illustrate radially symmetrical contraction and relaxation of muscles that propagates in a wave down a tube, in an anterograde direction, choreographed by Gene Kelly and set to Gershwin's music.
File:An American in Peristalsis.jpg|link=An American in Peristalsis|'''''[[An American in Peristalsis]]''''' is a 1951 American musical biology film inspired by the 1928 orchestral composition ''An American in Peristalsis'' by physiologist-musician George Gershwin. The story is interspersed with dance numbers which illustrate radially symmetrical contraction and relaxation of muscles that propagates in a wave down a tube, in an anterograde direction, choreographed by Gene Kelly and set to Gershwin's music.
File:Go Ask Alice Blue.jpg|link=Go Ask Alice Blue|'''''[[Go Ask Alice Blue]]''''' is a 1971 book about a teenage girl who develops a color addiction at age 15 and runs away from home on a journey of self-destructive pigmentation.
File:I See Right Through You.jpg|link=I See Right Through You|"'''[[I See Right Through You]]'''" is a lost song by the British rock band the Beatles about X-ray specs.


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