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William Fisher, Copyright Spring 2013: Special Event 2, IP Protection for Fashion. Open source ecology explained. آلبوم Ænima از گروه موسیقی «تول» | مجله موسیقی ملودی. آلبوم Ænima از گروه موسیقی «تول» (Tool) در ۱۷ سپتامبر ۱۹۹۶ به بازار موسیقی عرضه شد. این آلبوم در سبک‌های «آلترنیتیو متال» و «پراگرسیو متال» تهیه شده و دارای ۱۵ آهنگ به مدت ۷۷ دقیقه است. «آرش خرم» در رابطه با این آلبوم موسیقی، مقاله‌ی مفصلی را برای مجله‌ی موسیقی ملودی نوشته است که آن‌را با هم می‌خوانیم.آرش خرم: گروه موسیقی «تول» گروهی‌ هستند بی‌بدیل در دنیای هنر که تفکر فلسفی و خط فکری برترشان نه خود آنها بلکه آثارشان را نیز در میان دوستداران هنر و ادبیات و نیز اهل فلسفه و منطق به درجه‌ی اعتبار بالایی رسانده است.آلبوم Ænima از این گروه که در اول اکتبر ۱۹۹۶ منتشر شده دارای ۱۵ ترانه است.

این آلبوم به «بیل هیکس» طنزپرداز آمریکایی که دو سال و نیم پیش از انتشار آلبوم به‌دلیل بیماری سرطان لوزالمعده در سن ۳۲ سالگی درگذشت تقدیم شده است. ترانه‌ی عنوان آلبوم نیز از یکی از نظریات «بیل هیکس» مبنی بر به زیر آب رفتن شهر لس‌آنجلس الهام گرفته شده و ترانه‌ی پایانی با جملاتی از وی آغاز می‌شود. در اواخر قرن ۱۹ نیز موضوع بحث به‌طور اساسی با مباحث انسان‌شناسی و روابط انسان و خدا در هم آمیخت.

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Overcoming Bias. The Quantum Activist | Documentary film & DVD with Dr. Amit Goswami. Existential Risk. Future of Humanity Institute - Prize. The Future of Humanity Institute and the Programme on the Impacts of Future Technology are pleased to announce the winners of the Crucial Considerations for the Future of Humanity Thesis Abstract Competition. From a large number of very high quality entries, the winning entry (receiving £2,000) was: Nick Beckstead (Rutgers University)Global priority setting and existential risk crucial ethical considerations Due to the large number of high-quality entrants, six second prize winners were chosen, each of whom will receive £200. These are as follows: Sebastian Farquhar (Oxford University)Trends in automation and the unemployability problem James Hall (Oxford University)Facing the future progress as technological change George McGowan (Oxford Brookes University)How much (dis)value could future civilisations have G Owen Schaefer (Oxford University)Challenges for moral enhancement a research proposal Aron Vallinder (Lund University)Preferences elicitation, extrapolation and aggregation.

Was the Universe made for us? | anthropic-principle.com. Struggling with quantum logic: Q&A with Aaron O’Connell. On stage at TED2011, Aaron O’Connell talked about building the largest object ever put into a quantum mechanical state, a vibrating piece of metal (called a mechanical resonator) — work he completed in the lab of professors John Martinis and Andrew Cleland, and working closely with Max Hofheinz and many others. Now he’s interested in starting a science company with the potential for dramatic impact on the world. The TED Blog talked with him about his research, the nature of physics, and the differences between academia and the corporate world. You made an object that’s an enormous breakthrough in physics, and then you have a huge challenge to try to explain to non-physicists why it’s a big deal. Where does that disconnect come from? A lot of the impact of the experiment is that it forces you to change your perception of the world, and in such a way that you need to develop a new logic system.

So, there’s two basic types of logic. That’s a really tough concept. No, actually I don’t. Ed Boyden: A light switch for neurons. Exploring openness in radical video: Jason Silva at TEDGlobal2012. Photo: James Duncan Davidson Jason Silva is a “performance philosopher” driven by the concept of awe. Inspired by Buckminster Fuller and Timothy Leary, his background of film and philosophy has given him the tools to create movie trailers for ideas — what he calls “philosophical shots of espresso.”

In his eyes: Awe is ecstatic rapture. It is the antidote to existential despair. In terms of his videos, their aesthetics, music and presentation all matter — because Jason believes we want to be transformed. Thomas Barnett draws a new map for peace. Long for this World - Live Forever or Die Trying. Thrive: What on Earth Will It Take? | Watch Free Documentary Online. Thrive: What on Earth Will It Take? THRIVE is an unconventional documentary that lifts the veil on what’s REALLY going on in our world by following the money upstream — uncovering the global consolidation of power in nearly every aspect of our lives.

Weaving together breakthroughs in science, consciousness and activism, THRIVE offers real solutions, empowering us with unprecedented and bold strategies for reclaiming our lives and our future. We are at a critical turning point in human history. The path we are on is leading toward a global police state. We must change direction, but how? What are the guiding principles that would lead to freedom from war, hunger, and domination? How do we work toward a world where no one is violated or coerced in any way? This also is the place to discover what you can do to bring about change. If each of us uses our unique gifts, and we collaborate with others, we can create the world we want to live in.

Report: Thrive: What on Earth Will It Take? 2012: Time for Change. What's invisible? More than you think - John Lloyd. RSA Animate: The Truth About Dishonesty. Clay Shirky: How the Internet will (one day) transform government. Michael Hansmeyer: Building unimaginable shapes. Bjarke Ingels: 3 warp-speed architecture tales.