Lincoln Cannon shares a lyrical reflection on meeting his wife Dorothée as a missionary in Aix, France—a story of unexpected love, marriage, and time.
Lincoln Cannon explores Transfigurist art—creative work rooted in Transfigurism, where spirituality and technology converge in transformative expression.
Lincoln Cannon reviews an illustrated Nietzsche's Thus Spake Zarathustra, exploring the Übermensch and its resonance with Mormon Transhumanist thought.
Lincoln Cannon recounts how CryptoPunk V1 1234 was stolen from him in a scam—sharing a cautionary tale about NFT security and digital asset vulnerability.
Lincoln Cannon marks living as many days as his father did before his death from cancer by publishing an illustrated second edition of The Consolation.
Lincoln Cannon's poem 'A Bluish-Green Pebble,' written as a gift to his father before his death in 1998, meditates on Earth, mortality, and meaning.
Lincoln Cannon’s "Light"—a rainbow-structured iambic pentameter sonnet written during his LDS mission in southern France in 1995.
Mormon Transhumanist Association celebrates Future Day with a screening of Spielberg's A.I. Artificial Intelligence on March 1 in Provo, Utah.
Submit papers, artwork, poetry, or music to the 2015 Mormon Transhumanist Association Conference—exploring faith, technology, and human potential.
Submit papers, artwork, poetry, or music to the 2014 Mormon Transhumanist Association Conference—exploring faith, technology, and human potential.