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Why 'Begin With the End In Mind' Is a Bad Idea for Innovation - Design4Emergence. Leadership in the Network Age. About Issue 1: Escaping Kardashistan. David Bowie Was the Kevin Bacon of My Musical Universe. Mark de L. Thompson. From Clockwork to Complexity: How Networks are Changing the Way Scientists See the World. Kyle C. Hale. Network Science Needs a New Metaphor. The Dao of Emergence. To Err Is Divine: Deep Learning and the Art of Machine Mistakes. Mark de L. Thompson. Drowning in Waterfall Charts.
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Stop Trying To Be Creative | FiveThirtyEight
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For a better browsing experience, please upgrade your browser. Skip to main content. Stop Trying To Be Creative. Just launched: Sparks, our new science podcast. Jul 23, 2015. Stop Trying To Be Creative. After months of dissecting research papers, interviewing experts, stumbling down dabbit holes (as we call them here at FiveThirtyEight. All those scribbles and stacks of paper were necessary steps, but only in retrospect can I see where they were pointing me. More Science and Health. In Picbreeder’s nine ...
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Highlights from GECCO 2015 – Devolab | Digital Evolution Laboratory
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Highlights from GECCO 2015. Posted July 28, 2015 by Emily Dolson. I just got back from GECCO 2015. Despite my lack of ability to speak Spanish (it was in Madrid), I had a great time, and I was really impressed by a number of the talks. So here’s a quick highlight reel:. All three keynotes were great, but the first one, by Ricard Sole. Was my personal favorite. It was about synthetic biology. He discussed engineering new ecosystems to replace those we are damaging beyond repair,. To create images that var...
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