Complex Divergent Systems – Kenneth Stanley
“The Essential Role of Divergence in the Evolution and Discovery of Complexity: The process of natural evolution on Earth has discovered over its history a vast diversity of complex (sometimes […]
“The Essential Role of Divergence in the Evolution and Discovery of Complexity: The process of natural evolution on Earth has discovered over its history a vast diversity of complex (sometimes […]
MdL talking concrete and misplaced concreteness, constraints and enables
“Despite the bleak reality, there is hope. There are those willing to give up their lives to destroy this collapsing dystopia and build anew amidst the ruins. What we need […]
interesting historical overview
“Memory, not built in stone, but incorporated in the bodies of all who live the city, generates an enormous reservoir of power. Those demonized as witches, possessed or hysteric knew […]
“On still, humid nights, the old termite mounds on the savannah of Emas National Park, central Brazil, sparkle with eerie green lights. These are the bioluminescent lures of click beetle […]
“In brief, our hypothesis is that the new technologies that are being created bring about larger negative externalities than in previous epochs by forcing the early and premature obsolescence of […]
The Uncanny Valley Is in Fact a Gigantic Plain, Stretching as Far as the Eye Can See in Every Direction mp3@ http://ecologywithoutnature.blogspot.com/2015/01/the-uncanny-valley-is-in-fact-gigantic.html
I’m not so big on homeostasis talk but the general darwinian thrust makes sense, Pat may miss the aspects of human-being where we do some things as we do for […]
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Post 4 in a series of ethnographic notes sent from the Pacific Ocean. View more from the series here. Keeping watch at sunset from…
“This talk examines the changing material terrain of urban struggle today. The rapid militarization of the police, the changing spatial patterns of segregation, the embeddedness of ubiquitous computing into into […]
“This return to immanence, that is, to a flattening out of social, cultural, and political connections, has important consequences for me. As Negri, Haraway, and Deleuze and Guattari have consistently […]
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