This blog largely concerns my interests in the Philosophy of Mind and Philosophy of Neuroscience, but also contains evidence of my messing around with art, photography, fiction, and robotics. Find out way more about me and my work here. Brain Hammer is al
"Do the clouds make rain? Or is it the rain that makes the clouds? What makes it descend so copiously? Who is it that has the leisure to devote himself, with such abandoned glee, to making these things happen?"
Isn't it strange that our desire for newer and ever more dazzling media machines is equaled only by our wish to escape them? Innovations in media have always been driven by the desire to overcome mediation.
Jean Baudrillard was that rarity of a cultural philosopher, a thinker whose reflections, refusing to be simply culturally mimetic, actually became a complex sign of the social reality of the postmodern century.
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A COLLABORATIVE EXPLORATION CONNECTING CREATIVE MOVEMENTS AND MAGNIFYING GRASSROOTS SOLUTIONS Imaginify I, 2000-2005 "Cycles are the heartbeats of understanding. A thing perceived is just an event. Repeated it opens up to the instruments of science