Monthly Archives: July 2018

How to practice effectively TED – ed

 

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HPE: Moral Code, The Ethics of AI

The implications and promises of artificial intelligence (AI) are unimaginable. But what’s possible today will be dwarfed by the great potential of AI in the near future. The responsibility to raise these questions does not rest solely on the shoulders … Continue reading

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my dog sighs

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Streetart News [wall 1156] – Hodas, BuckRdgz, Deley — Barbara Picci

Minsk, Belarus: new piece by Hodas. USEFUL LINKS: Hodas in this blog | Instagram | Facebook fan page —————————————————————————————————————— Mexico City, Mexico: new piece by BuckRdgz. USEFUL LINKS: BuckRdgz in this blog | Instagram | Facebook —————————————————————————————————————— Sao Paulo, Brazil: … Continue reading

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Silent Sunday

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Mosaic Vermin Invade New York City as Part of Jim Bachor’s Latest Pothole Interventions

Jim Bachor (previously)  has been filling potholes with mosaics in Chicago and beyond for the last five years, combining his art practice with public service to create popsicles, flowers, and the Chicago city flag. The cheeky creations are one part beautification, one … Continue reading

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The War on Consciousness – Graham Hancock

What is death? Our materialist science reduces everything to matter, materialist science in the West says that we are just meat, we’re just our bodies. So when the brain is dead, that’s the end of consciousness, there is no life … Continue reading

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New Whimsical Cardboard Machines and an Art Deco-Inspired Stop Motion Film by Daniel Agdag

Australian artist Daniel Agdag (previously) produces invented contraptions and antiquated flying machines from cardboard, timber, and trace paper, turning his whimsical fantasies into highly detailed sculptures. The works seek to connect his audience with the mechanics located beneath the exterior of modern … Continue reading

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Shraddha did it again. Like in Kathmandu she has changed a room.

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Tings Lisbon How Sax Twin became Cats Den Coltrane, Dolphy and Gordon – 3 Cool Cats on the Eastern Wall Located on the first floor in the small house this small twin room is quite cool, cozy and comical.Lets be … Continue reading

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Autism and the Emergence of Art

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Around 30,000 years ago, extremely detailed, realistic art emerged in cave paintings. Believe it or not, there are many scholars out there who believe this occurred because the artists were autistic. Lead author of…

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