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Norman Bel Geddes’ Miniatures

Norman Bel Geddes’ models have added an extra dimension to pictorial reporting. By recreating large or small parts of the sea and the earth’s surface in miniature they have made it possible for the camera to take positions which would normally be highly unusual or impossible. By the use of these models, the lens may [...]

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Public vs. Actual Perceptions of Science

That would be fun to analyse with SSK: It’s as funny as it’s comforting for a researcher. The hesitations, the constant going back-and-forth, the genius moments as well as the gradual dive down towards self-loathing. It’s all there.  Found first while checking out Boing Boing. It comes form Paul Vallett’s blog, Electron Cafe, a nifty [...]

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“I want my heart to be open”

This is a moving and engaging presentation given by Karen Sandler, executive director of the GNOME foundation, at OSCON 2011. After she received a hypertrophic cardiomyopathy diagnosis, she realized that the source code running her defribrillator implant was closed, proprietary, and unregulated by the FDA. She does a great job outlining the numerous implications closed-source [...]

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Le modèle réduit selon Lévi-Strauss

Quelle vertu s’attache donc à la réduction, que celle-ci soit d’échelle, ou qu’elle affecte les propriétés? Elle résulte, semble-t-il, d’une sorte de renversement du procès de la connaissance : pour connaître l’objet réel dans sa totalité, nous avons toujours tendance à opérer depuis ses parties. La résistance qu’il nous oppose est surmontée en la divisant. [...]

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Écriture, corps social, inscription

16. C’était une idée durkheimienne que le code social s’inscrit sur la nature individuelle en la mutilant. L’écriture, aurait donc pour forme première la mutilation, qui donne force d’emblème. Voir Emile Durkheim, Les formes élémentaires de la vie religieuse, Paris, PUF, 1968. De Certeau, M. (1990). L’invention du quotidien. 1. Arts de faire. Paris: Gallimard. [...]

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Living Bridges

Along the banks of the region’s many rivers, rubber fig trees grow shallow root systems that cling to the tops of rocks and other surfaces. Residents figured out that , using the trunks of other trees, they could guide these roots to grow straight and long – across to the opposite bank. On the other [...]

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Genetic Premunition

BUENOS AIRES — An Argentine laboratory announced that it had created the world’s first transgenic cow, using human genes that will allow the animal to produce the equivalent of mothers’ milk. “The cloned cow, named Rosita ISA, is the first bovine born in the world that incorporates human genes that contain the proteins present in [...]

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Ripped Cover

I accidentally ripped the cover of a book I really appreciated. Hearing and seeing the tearing affected me so much I had to reflect on that surprise. I thought it was caused by my attachment to the book: an old, mass market paperbound edition of Bateson’s Steps to an Ecology of Mind. I realized a [...]

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Un moi sans fêlure ?

Marie-José MONDZAIN : Cette tradition venait de l’art des tisserands et du tapis où il fallait toujours produire un défaut dans les motifs géométriques. Ces carreaux par terre, je les connais bien, étaient des sortes de labyrinthes et d’entrelacs, où l’on voyait tout de suite une malfaçon, un nonajustement. C’était volontaire, par soumission au hadith [...]

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L’illusion de l’essentialisation du moi

Alors je suis d’accord avec vous pour dire qu’on ne peut pas vivre sans «l’illusion de l’essentialisation du moi» ou «du soi». Bien sûr, c’est même un peu ce que je disais: on se raccroche à ça, on cherche l’identité, on en a besoin. Mais entre ne pas pouvoir vivre sans l’illusion de l’essentialisation du [...]

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