Monday, 12 July 2010

updates / CAiiA-HUB SUMMER 2010



PLANETARY COLLEGIUM COMPOSITE SESSION PLYMOUTH
12 July 2010

Katerina Karoussos
natural operation // mental operations
science // intelligence
Intelligence: something that cannot be reduced;
ethical city;
claim of effectiveness of use medieval substances (?)
how society make systems of knowledge? Dialoguing with the universe constructed by science;


Linus Lancaster
events of post-humanities and post ontology;
inspirations from the;
why theorizing is still in the world
relationship of dependence between plants and animals (USA's humans and corn)
plant can teach us the language of soil
language of soil can teach us the language of rock that speaks the language of geological temporality;
geological and human time are not separated;
some references: Heidegger, Martin. Being and time / Derrida Jaques, Writing and Difference



Claudia Cardoso-Fleck
mixing realities;
my first idea was to build a time machine...
along the research process I changed from a focus on a product to a focus on the process;
She went to a conference and Gary Schwartz, Amit Goswami mentioned the work of Dean Radin;
Information:
- common element between technology and consciousness;
- Possibility of using communication and feedback process, cyber semiotics...
Professor Antonio Caronia mentioned Roger Penrose;


references:
Gary Schwartz. The Secret Promise: The Science of Spirit-Assited Healing.
Amit Goswami. The Self-Aware Universe.


Nasim Zamanzadeh
- mataphor and wary hidden language, is the persian culture character beneath in art-works
- Media plays an important role here to express the condition of art, language and culture…

Max Kazemzadeh
http://www.maxkazemzadeh.com/
he is interested in:
- non-reductive physicalism;
- the eimpirical, the enlightenment;
- Innatism;
- D. Quantum and perception; the EPR paradox (Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen paradox) and quantum levels Double Slit test or Youngs experiment
projects mentioned:

References:
- Descartes
- Locke
- Chomsky

Aleksandar Cetkovic

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