Singularity Summit 2008 Wednesday, Sep 17 2008
events 6:07 pm
The Singularity Summit 2008 will be at Montgomery Theater in San Jose on Saturday, October 25th. Registration is $350 before September 30th, $500 after. If you’re attending, I’ll see you there.
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September 18th, 2008 at 11:21 am
I’m so disappointed I won’t be able to go this year. I’m not in a financial position to make the trek. I’ll look forward to the videos online, though. I hope next year will be different.
September 27th, 2008 at 1:48 am
Dear Bruce Klein Bruce Klein , the requested frase of mine for the Singularity Summit 2008 is the following:
by Paolo Manzelli (www.egocreanet.it)
Besides about the problem to enhance new singularity in thinking creative processes , I suggest to see my article about BRAIN SCIENCE AND MUSIC written for the seminar ARTESCIENZA Saturation http://www.aimi-musica.org/node/82, (see article in Italian available at: http://www.descrittiva.it/calip/dna/SCIENZA-CERVELLO-E-MUSICA-I.pdf;http://www.wbabin.net/science/manzelli44.pdf; http: / / http://www.egocreanetperu.com/intervento1musica.htm) ;http://guide.dada.net/educazione_alimentare_/interventi/2008/09/339338.shtml ;www.egocreanet.it
BRAIN SCIENCE AND MUSIC: I * Summary (in Italian)
In this article I have dealt with the formation of mental images in a different way from most traditional concept that consider that the brain does a mirror perception only as identification and recognition of images and sounds.
Indeed, the brain is genetically active in the formation of mental images.
So that seeing can be understood as a dream to open eyes, this because it uses the same brain genetically determined pathways both day and night in the dream.
In the formation of images and sounds just a difference is about activation of the conscious brain.
We concluded that we consider totally arbitrary and misleading the acquisition of classical scientific observation, based on the separation between Subject and Object of perception, just as what we hear and see in real, indicates the probable-scenario of our future interactions with environment.
Therefore the interaztivity between senses and brain is useful to achieve a virtual image of reality beceuse evidently we do not perceive directly the reality’ but only a simulacrum.
The above involves a thorough review of the mechanical setup of science and art and opens new research strategies that until now have remained unexplored,in order to understand the formation of the matrixes of memory which correlate” virtual and real” or ” material and immaterial ” through the effective brain’s functioning.
Paolo Manzelli 27/sett/2008 Florence http://www.egocreanet.it
September 27th, 2008 at 1:53 am
by Paolo Manzelli (www.egocreanet.it)