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What Is Consciousness? Go to the Video! - Scientific American Blog Network
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We use cookies to provide you with a better onsite experience. By continuing to browse the site you are agreeing to our use of cookies in accordance with our Cookie Policy. Skip to main content. Go to the Video! On January 28, 2013. Ned Block explains consciousness. Various scholars have tried to explain consciousness in long articles and books, but one neuroscience pioneer has just released an unusual video blog to get the point across. In the sharply filmed and edited production, Joseph LeDoux. The vid...
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Peripheral Vision: “Of Blind Men and Elephants Show” in Dubai
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8220;Of Blind Men and Elephants Show” in Dubai. The Cinemas Project is part of a group show that is on at the The Empty Quarter Gallery. In Dubai. The show is curated by the ever-awesome Hester Keijser (one half of Keijser and Beierle. And of Mrs. Deane. Blog fame) and features the works of Mahesh Shantaram, Priya Kambli, Michael Bühler-Rose, Neil Chowdhury, Vidisha Saini and myself. The show is on from June 14 - July 31, 2011 so please check it out if you happen to be in Dubai! August 10, 2012 at 5:14 PM.
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Peripheral Vision: Computer Vision...
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Been out shooting video for one of our projects. fun! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Peripheral Vision is the blog of Zubin Pastakia. Zubin's photography portfolio can be found at:. Http:/ www.zubinpastakia.com. E]: zubinpastakia [at] gmail.com. This is Not Fryslân. View my complete profile. Follow me on Twitter. Philip K. Dick. Just grow, dammit! One in the Multitude. Through a Lens Darkly. Wish I Had a Garden. Subscribe to Peripheral Vision's Feed. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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Peripheral Vision: On Surfaces & Gadgets
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On Surfaces and Gadgets. Urface-level expressions, however, by virtue of their unconscious nature, provide unmediated access to the fundamental substance of the state of things. Conversely, knowledge of this state of things depends on the interpretation of these surface-level expressions. The fundamental substance of an epoch and its unheeded impulses illuminate each other reciprocally. In this case, could we witness a systematic exploitation of psychological weaknesses of the consumers? Wish I Had a Gar...
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Peripheral Vision: This is Not Fryslân
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This is Not Fryslân. A sneak peek at some images from last year's commissioned residency in Fryslân. A northern Dutch province. The project, curated by Feico Hoekstra, invited 6 photographers to explore the province for a month from an “outsider's perspective”. The other photographers invited were Martin Cregg. And Bukkie Dos Santos. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Peripheral Vision is the blog of Zubin Pastakia. Zubin's photography portfolio can be found at:. Http:/ www.zubinpastakia.com.
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Peripheral Vision: “This Is Not That” show
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8220;This Is Not That” show. If anyone happens to be in Paris, we have a group show of ten photographers from India being hosted by the Duboys Gallery. Till the 19th of June. The show is curated by Dominique Charlet. And the photographers showing their work are Binu Bhaskar. And myself. I will be showing images from my Cinemas Project series for the first time and it's quite exciting to be part of a show with several photographers whose work I admire and respect. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Peripheral Vision: Minimal House?
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With the always fascinating Lebbeus Woods. Housing meant ‘mass-housing’ for masses of workers employed on factory assembly lines, originally in the form of ‘company towns.’ Later, housing ‘projects’ were designed and built for masses of lower-income urbanites, an underclass that still exists but is much too diverse to be massed together and in effect ghetto-ized. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Peripheral Vision is the blog of Zubin Pastakia. Zubin's photography portfolio can be found at:.
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Peripheral Vision: Beanbags [ Bombay | Mumbai ]
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Beanbags [ Bombay Mumbai ]. Words: Matthew Parker Images: Zubin Pastakia. Beneath the discourses that ideologize the city, the ruses and combinations of powers that have no readable identity proliferate; without points where one can take hold of them, without rational transparency, they are impossible to administer.” - Michel De Certeau. 8221; and turn a blind eye to everything else. But it gets kind of boring. And it means that other interpretations are lost. What of the second? This is Not Fryslân.
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Peripheral Vision: “Nature as Image” show
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8220;Nature as Image” show. Happy to be a part of Subuhi Jiwani's group show “Nature as Image” at The Loft gallery (opening this Friday). I will be showing some images from my stay in Fryslân. Do come if you get the time, it's on for two weeks (April 15-May 3). Other artists showing are Neha Choksi, Priyanka Dasgupta, Munir Kabani and Shambhavi Kaul. Here is a peek at two of my images from the show. More work from this series coming soon. April 19, 2011 at 10:34 PM. April 21, 2011 at 12:16 PM.
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C’est ça la France | Chroniques d'un Prince
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Chroniques d'un Prince. Prince Ali's fabolous news (mostly funny annecdotes). C’est ça la France. For those with a remote interest in French politics and social issues, I would like to share something that raises a debate in France. All over the french media, and on the internet we are talking about French minister (Minister of the Interior to be exact) caught saying words that can easily be qualified of racist. In short what the conversation can be translated as follows:. There is always one! At that ti...
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