In the US much talk can be heard about the Baby Boomer's beginning to collect S.S.
The ideal is that all of us retire from whatever it is we do and begin to live comfortable, interesting and rewarding years away from the 9 to 5. For many this may be far from reality. To think of living in today's world on S.S. alone is a joke to keep it light....
I found this article in Wired Magazine on the net that discusses two creative types: Conceptualists and Experimentalists.
The idea was new to me. I hope it's not old news to most of you.
“Picasso and Cézanne represent radically different approaches to creation. Picasso thought through his works carefully before he put brush to paper. Like...
This manifesto is a few years old. In the years since Crystalpunk has organized workshops, and events as well as written a lot of texts and code that hopes to explain the vision. This is still the most basic text Crystalpunk has to explain what we are trying to do and I think it might be of interest to the readers of SpaceCollective.
THE...
What is the self to be aware of it? Are the mind and the self the same thing? Does the self exist in the mind? Or is the mind occupying the self?
Doesn't the self pertain to our body in its material surroundings? Isn't the self the manifestation of our behaviours which are merely the result of our environment? Makes me think of a 'bad seed' or...
Ah yes, the soul. One of the most difficult aspects of the human being to be defined, and thus confined, into wording understandable by even the most prodigious scientists and philosophers. And yet, millions of people firmly believe in its existence, though there has been little proof in recorded history of empirical evidence suggesting its...
Read an interesting piece over the weekend about how we are actually still evolving on a genetic level as a species, despite scientific opinion over the last fifty years claiming the contrary.
Always wondered whether our next evolutionary phase will be to actually move beyond the physical into a more spiritual context...
or maybe that's just...
Raymond Tallis
Free will is not an illusion
The Enlightenment idea of conscious, freely acting individuals is worth defending against those who would reduce freedom to neuroscience
"Collectivism sounds close to cultural determinism, which is no great advance on biological or material determinism. This is where biology, or our bodies...
How can humanity continue techno-scientific progress with out jeopardizing social/environmental well being or causing our own extinction?
These are important questions that embeezee directed towards me relating to my comment on Render's "Algorithms are the intellectual currency of the future." That article discusses the importance of...
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@ DREAMING OF YOU
+ download (zip .1mb requires mac os x 10.4 tiger or higher)
+ tap into your computer's dreams with this program. install at your own risk.
+ This program was made in collaboration with Jamie Burkart while living at the
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Taken as directed,Ubik provides uninterrupted sleep without morning-after grogginess. You awaken fresh, ready to tackle all those little annoying problems facing you. Do not exceed recommended dosage. ( UBIK - PKD )
Now, I'm certainly no adherent of astrology, but no one can deny that the moon and the stars have some, if not tiny, effect on the inhabitants of this planet. Just as the great circling rock moves the oceans, it can move us all. It's not that I think that people will go insane during different a full moon nor that a complete lack of moonlight will...
This is probably a question that has been debated on several occasions, but it has hounded me for quite some time now! In your opinion....
What is the definition of love?
What is required for love to exist?
Personally, I have no short answers for this, and I'm curious to see how other people understand the concept.