On the importance (in research) of being able to keep contradictory things in mind. - Also see the Youtube clip from a BBC tv-program " The Problem of Consciousness" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yFbrnFzUc0U
The three hares is a circular motif which appears in sacred sites from the Middle and Far East to the churches of south west England (where it is often referred to as the "Tinners’ Rabbits"),[1] and many historical synagogues in Europe.[2] It has been use
Link to video w Roger Penrose's lecture, June 2009. "How do physicists describe infinity? Does quantum mechanics make sense? What, if anything, does string theory have to do with the natural world?" According to Penrose: nothing. (Cf. NIST's models of WT
Helena Granström om Rasmus Fleischers postdigitala manifest. "Fleischers resonemang tydliggör en central aspekt av det digitala: dess upprätthållande av en fiktion om okroppslighet." "Digitaliteten är binärt tvärsäker och måste därför ohjälpligen ljuga. B
Granström kommenterar Platon i sin essä med anl. av Tomás Saracenos installation, som visas på Bonniers Konsthall år 2010. (Saracenos verk beskrivs av utställaren som "en enorm modell av giftspindeln Svarta änkans väv och tar sin utgångspunkt i hur veten
DYNDY is an effort at building a Pattern Language for Alternative and Complementary Money Systems to inform and empower grassroots communities with concepts and tools to overcome scarcity, instruments and reflections for the Exodus from proprietary money. DYNDY was launched in November 2010 at De Balie
This is an example of 'the refusal of consciousness' of the WMD. Ironically, the subject-matter of this article, too, is of great ethico-political importance, namely, the context of the financial crisis. In fact, Ramonet's 1997 article on the 'disarming' of the markets was also based on this mad metaphor. 'Atomic mustard' may be rather harmless, but Morgan Stanley's financial 'weapons of of mass destruction' are thoroughly out of place. Snea figurer!