Spread for psydfx (pronounced "side effects"), a self-conceptualized magazine about cognitive liberty and ethics. This article, "Tales of a Technosapien Takeover: How Homosapiens Became Obsolete," cautions that cloning (the most well-known success of which was Dolly the sheep) is an indication of that obsolescence currently taking place. Visually, the repetition of the silhouetted sheep image (considered in a context of metaphor to human thought, and what is commonly referred to as "herd mentality") underscores the importance of cognitive liberty awareness.
The Center for Cognitive Liberty & Ethics (cognitiveliberty.org) "defines cognitive liberty as the right of each individual to think independently and autonomously, to use the full spectrum of his or her mind, and to engage in multiple modes of thought."
The CCLE further states, "Today, as new drugs and other technologies are being developed for augmenting, monitoring, and manipulating mental processes, it is more important than ever to ensure that our legal system recognizes and protects cognitive liberty as a fundamental right."