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Another Great Performance: SXSW 2013 edition: So it has begun. The South By Southwest Music, Film, and Interactive conference. The biggest draw and portion of this event is by far the...
Another Great Performance: SXSW 2013 edition: So it has begun. The South By Southwest Music, Film, and Interactive conference. The biggest draw and portion of this event is by far the...
20 March 2012
Serenades and Miike Snow enjoy Sullivan's Steakhouse
SxSW hit Austin hard this year with talent at every corner. And while I didn't get to meet such acts as Eminen or DJ Skrillex, I did have the opportunity to wait on two groups out of Sweden: the Serenades and Miike Snow. As many of you know my goal is to acquire Celebrity Scribbles but there are times when there just isn't a window to do so, that was the case this evening. I really dig this video by Miike Snow called the Rabbit. Enjoy.
Here is one by the Serenades called Oceans.
Here is one by the Serenades called Oceans.
20 January 2012
Pogo is excited about Art In A Nutshell's new line of jewelry. To start, the peanuts are grown in the community garden at Slackerville. Single chamber shells are selected and then scraped out of their foam insides revealing a faceted type texture that is painted. The peanut is carved to reveal the Old Man in the Peanut, nestled back into its shell, and then preserved with epoxy. This gem, the only one of its kind in the world, is anchored and affixed to a chain ready for you to sport around town.
11 January 2012
Labels:
citibank commercial,
into the wild,
Laura Pergolizzi,
lp
09 January 2012
Scientists Watch the Brain as it Watches Faces
Lead author of the paper, published Jan. 4 in the Proceedings of the Royal Society B,
is Ming Meng, a former postdoc in Sinha’s lab and now an assistant
professor at Dartmouth College. Other authors are Tharian Cherian
and Gaurav Singal, who is a resident at
Massachusetts General Hospital.
Meng and company make some initial insights into how the left and right sides of the brain process faces. By watching the brain as the individual is shown a series of pictures that range from faces to near-faces, the scientists are able to observe actions in the brain that correlate to the pictures shown. I wish I had access to a functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) machine as I would show these individuals more than just faces to get at how the Recognition of Resemblaces really works! Exciting start. Here are the links to the full story:
http://medicalxpress.com/news/2012-01-brain.html
http://medicalxpress.com/news/2012-01-complexity-left-brainright-brain-paradigm.html
http://medicalxpress.com/news/2012-01-brain.html
http://medicalxpress.com/news/2012-01-complexity-left-brainright-brain-paradigm.html
Labels:
aleatoric,
apophenia,
eiditic,
extractionism,
pareidolia,
patternicity,
simulacra,
synchronicity
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