âThanks to our growing familiarity with computing, virtual reality (VR) and artificial intelligence (AI), âmodernâ societies are now better placed than ever to grasp the insights of this tradition.â
âThanks to our growing familiarity with computing, virtual reality (VR) and artificial intelligence (AI), âmodernâ societies are now better placed than ever to grasp the insights of this tradition.â
I very much enjoyed Oskar Kokoschka. A retrospective in Kunsthaus ZĂźrich today.
How Much of the Internet Is Fake?
Everything that once seemed definitively and unquestionably real now seems slightly fake; everything that once seemed slightly fake now has the power and presence of the real.
Every year, the raspberry in my garden manages to bear fruit until the Christmas holidays. This little fella was the sole survivor of this yearâs battle.
This quote from What art is is a pretty good summary of Arthur Dantoâs philosophy of art in general. What Art Is
Who wouldâve thought that Nick Cave would lead the way to a better, more compassionate way of online communication?! Iâm hooked on The Red Hand Files Nick Cave is showing us a new, gentler way to use the internet
Currently reading: How to be a Stoic by Massimo Pigliucci.
Probably not. Would Human Extinction Be a Tragedy?
Dermorphis donaldtrumpi ? Amphibian that buries head in sand named after Donald Trump
Is God real, or is religion an evolutionary adaptation? Or even a by-product of a number of cognitive and social adaptations?
Intriguing. An ant colony has memories that its individual members donât have
Governments and private companies are deploying AI systems at a rapid pace, but the public lacks the tools to hold these systems accountable when they fail. AI creates an accountability gap
Human creativity is technology agnostic. Technology truly is just an extension of man. iPhone film-maker Charlotte Prodger wins 2018 Turner prize
Interesting, but somewhat sobering read.. The bad news on human nature, in 10 findings from psychology
Good series on machine learning by MIT Technology Review: Inside the world of AI that forges beautiful art and terrifying deepfakes
This artist is calling on scientists and artists to work together to engage people emotionally in the planetâs plightâto find new ways to use stories in conjunction with science. Scientists and Artists Must Work Together - Scientific American Blog Network
To live and die in L.A. (1985). Basically an updated version of The French connection. Reminded me of Miami Vice. With a young and convincing Willem Dafoe and also John Turturro. And not to forget Robby MĂźller on camera.
Sorcerer (1977). Another great movie from William Friedkin. In all his movies there seem to be only losers and no winners. No matter what genre, his main characters always are in absolute despair. Great soundtrack by Tangerine Dream as well.
Today is Universal Childrenâs Day. A nice occasion for the Dutch parliament to start the hopefully new tradition of Question Time for children!
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The French Connection (1971) This must have been the best crime thriller Iâve ever seen. The dense editing gives the whole film a nervous pace, and the haunting soundtrack keeps you shivering throughout. Definitely made me curious about other films directed by William Friedkin
âThey run through my garden with their whole families. We're sitting drinking tea in the sunshine, then we look up and there's a Chinese family trampling through my flowers.â
'Not Disneyland': Dutch hit back at 'over-tourism' - BBC News
Another good one from the seventies, with a young Nick Nolte. Plot line a bit disappointing, but great cinematography. Whoâll Stop the Rain (1978)
Enjoyed watching some great films from the seventies lately. Night Moves (1975) certainly was one of them. Directed by Arthur Penn, and with a great Gene Hackman.
Proud to cycle over this bridge and to bring my kids to this school everyday!