by orchaeus | Oct 7, 2017 | Shared Link
https://medium.com/ill-ixi-lli/the-great-flamingo-fishermen-2e2ef7823792∞ “Once there was a world on which a peculiar tradition took root. The world was much like our own, in a previous age — an age before technology but not before villages. The peculiar...
by orchaeus | Oct 5, 2017 | Shared Link
∞ When we approach memory, we do so in a living way that constellates unities in a manifold. But the manifold does not contain ‘records’: memory, whatever it may be or be like, is nothing like recording — and, in fact, is the very source of likeness. What...
by orchaeus | Oct 4, 2017 | Shared Link
http://nautil.us/blog/obsessed-with-blastocysts∞ For the last three decades, Janet Rossant has been obsessed with the puzzle of how you got here. How did a five-day old blastocyst turn into a five-fingered baby? She found part of the answer through her pioneering work...
by orchaeus | Sep 30, 2017 | Shared Link
Red Velvet
by orchaeus | Sep 30, 2017 | Shared Link
https://www.axios.com/ai-pioneer-advocates-starting-over-2485537027.htmlThere is no such thing as artificial intelligence… we’re calling it something it isn’t… what it is… is a method of framing and computationally analyzing data...
by orchaeus | Sep 27, 2017 | Shared Link
∞ We breed and confuse frameworks and reference frames, failing to discriminate or sustain them. Many of our ‘deepest questions’ are not questions, they are framework/reference frame errors. In these chapters on Light, Hermann Bondi gives us a glimpse of a...