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These intelligent little predators always delight me. Their cognition and awareness far surpasses most insects.

In May 2018 I was invited as artist on board on Kleronia, a 18 mt. cutter, in team with a video maker, a writer and a few skippers, to support the “Cognition in the wind” research project directed by Roberto Casati (Institut Jean Nicod, CNRS ENS EHESS, Paris). We navigate between Rome, the Pontine Islands and Gaeta. Watch a video here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=7TpY-AeXRNk

October 12-16, 2013

SSIR Technology, Cognition and Behavior

October 12-16, 2013

SSIR Technology, Cognition and Behavior

The Moon is the heart of Number 2 Luna Cognition in Transformation flic.kr/p/2hMyFd4

 

Time with the Moon is an engagement with subtle threads that weave a mystic fabric and fashion a stupendous spell to create our conscience ready for experience of the sense of the past, of the supposed potential of the present and of the possibilities available in some of our futures.

 

This is a picture of the Moon in Midlothian Scotland. It has been edited in Adobe Photoshop 2020 CC and Lightroom.

 

When light barely records on the sensor the results often create pictures that we bring to life even as we view them. We search for clues in the shades and tones and if the clues lead on we opening ways for the picture to relate to us . We use our memory of scenes that we have seen to make a magical connection to what might have been. Something from almost nothing begins to bloom into everything suddenly the whole experience of creating is set on illuminating.

 

PHH Sykes copyright 2019

phhsykes@gmail.com

October 11-15, 2014

 

SSIR Technology, Cognition and Behavior fall break trip to San Francisco, Palo Alto, and Mountain View, California

Visual Comparison, Household Object, Ordinary Object, Cognition, Perception, Differences Evoking Emotion, Experiment, Oxidisation, Rust, Eleanor-Jayne Browne, Tangible Interfaces, The D/sign Lounge, Ongoing Experiment

CogniFit Brain Fitness Training Tasks and Games

DSRTF's annual family fun day to benefit the Down syndrome cognition research we fund.

October 12-16, 2013

SSIR Technology, Cognition and Behavior

October 12-16, 2013

SSIR Technology, Cognition and Behavior

October 12-16, 2013

SSIR Technology, Cognition and Behavior

October 12-16, 2013

SSIR Technology, Cognition and Behavior

October 12-16, 2013

SSIR Technology, Cognition and Behavior

For many scientists, “sensing” is the final endpoint of numerous pathways of cognition; for philosophers, it has often been the first step in the process of reason itself. Current debates center on whether neuroscience can understand cognition if the subject is constituted through an ongoing negotiation with stimulus grasped by a moving and active body, in which one signal is constantly checked against another, rather than the long-cherished binaries of excitation/inhibition, push/pull, or on/off. In short, some theorists assert that much thinking goes on outside the skull. This session explored the scientific and cultural basis for prodigious feats of muscle memory, bodily thinking, on-the-spot decision making, and human action.

 

Moderator: Natasha Schüll, Associate Professor of Science, Technology, and Society, MIT

Participants:

Alva Noë, Professor of Philosophy, University of California, Berkeley

Carrie Lambert-Beatty, Associate Professor of Visual and Environmental Studies and of the History of Art and Architecture, Harvard University

Tomás Saraceno, Artist

Leila Kinney, Executive Director of Arts Initiatives and the Center for Art, Science & Technology, MIT

Josh Tenenbaum, Professor of Computational Cognitive Science, MIT

 

For more information: artsm.it/1BhPOTh

Photo by L. Barry Hetherington

www.lbarryhetherington.com

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' Wayward Cognitions' (2014) - by Ed Templeton, Bonnefantenmuseum

Time with the Moon is an engagement with subtle threads that weave a mystic fabric and fashion a stupendous spell to create our conscience ready for experience of the sense of the past, of the supposed potential of the present and of the possibilities available in some of our futures.

 

This is a picture of the Moon in Midlothian Scotland. It has been edited in Adobe Photoshop 2020 CC and Lightroom.

 

When light barely records on the sensor the results often create pictures that we bring to life even as we view them. We search for clues in the shades and tones and if the clues lead on we opening ways for the picture to relate to us . We use our memory of scenes that we have seen to make a magical connection to what might have been. Something from almost nothing begins to bloom into everything suddenly the whole experience of creating is set on illuminating.

 

PHH Sykes copyright 2019

phhsykes@gmail.com

Repand means lying down and that's what this larger half of a broken sculpture seems to be doing. Is it just the human eye-cognition that makes this look like a human figure abstracted?

  

Please join me in my blog “A Year of Art: Scientist Plunges into Art”

 

scientistartist.blogspot.com/

 

CogniFit Brain Fitness Training Tasks and Games

October 12-16, 2013

SSIR Technology, Cognition and Behavior

CogniFit Brain Fitness Training Tasks and Games

October 11-15, 2014

 

SSIR Technology, Cognition and Behavior fall break trip to San Francisco, Palo Alto, and Mountain View, California

From Brain Mind 2023 at UCSF.

 

“We have a cognition crisis. And we are in a renaissance of experimental medicine because of technology like digital therapeutics. It makes medicine a personal, scalable, testable and closed-loop experience. Only experiences activate certain networks in the brain; no drug does it. With Akili, we received FDA approval for a video game as a de novo class 2 treatment for ADHD. It took many years, but then we learned that the big barrier is insurance reimbursement. There is a 5-year delay, on average, from FDA approval to insurance reimbursement.”

 

Video now available: youtu.be/jz0bV--fYCM

Visual Comparison, Household Object, Ordinary Object, Cognition, Perception, Differences Evoking Emotion, Experiment, Oxidisation, Rust, Eleanor-Jayne Browne, Tangible Interfaces, The D/sign Lounge, Ongoing Experiment

MTS GTAPHIC

Nanning,China Apr.2012

SENK-KNES/KISH ONE

2012,where should we go?The beginning of the end or the end of the beginning?We're just a dust in this infinity universal,re cognition this world and the origination of life?End or a evolution?

October 12-16, 2013

SSIR Technology, Cognition and Behavior

 

Meeting with the faculty of the Virtual Human Interaction Lab vhil.stanford.edu/

October 12-16, 2013

SSIR Technology, Cognition and Behavior

 

Meeting with the faculty of the Virtual Human Interaction Lab vhil.stanford.edu/

Weitere Erkenntnisse erhofft man sich insbesondere von der NORAH-Studie (Noise Related Annoyance, Cognition und Health). Diese haben das Land Hessen und die gemeinnützige Umwelthaus GmbH 2011 beauftragt. Schwerpunkt der Studie ist die besondere Situation im Rhein-Main-Gebiet rund um den Flughafen Frankfurt. Da dort im Jahr 2011 eine neue Landebahn in Betrieb genommen, das Nachtflugverbot ausgeweitet sowie einige Abflugrouten und -verfahren geändert wurden, können die Folgen einer veränderten Fluglärmbelastung in diesem Gebiet gut untersucht werden. Vergleichsuntersuchungen finden auch an den Flughäfen Berlin, Stuttgart und Köln/Bonn statt. Die Studie hat zum Ziel, die Folgen einer sich ändernden Fluglärmbelastung zu ermitteln. Dafür analysiert sie zum einen, welche Belästigungen bei der Wohnbevölkerung auftreten, und zum anderen, welche gesundheitlichen Beeinträchtigungen bei Erwachsenen und Kindern durch Fluglärm auftreten sowie die Auswirkungen von Fluglärm auf die Lernfähigkeit von Grundschulkindern. Die NORAH-Studie soll somit die Erkenntnisse vorhergehender Lärmwirkungsstudien vertiefen.

 

Mit ersten Ergebnissen wird 2014 gerechnet, eine Gesamtauswertung soll im Jahr 2015 folgen.

Weitere Informationen erhalten sie unter: www.fluglärm-portal.de/

October 12-16, 2013

SSIR Technology, Cognition and Behavior

CogniFit Brain Fitness Training Tasks and Games

CogniFit Brain Training Assessment

October 12-16, 2013

SSIR Technology, Cognition and Behavior

CogniFit Brain Fitness Training Tasks and Games

In May 2018 I was invited as artist on board on Kleronia, a 18 mt. cutter, in team with a video maker, a writer and a few skippers, to support the “Cognition in the wind” research project directed by Roberto Casati (Institut Jean Nicod, CNRS ENS EHESS, Paris). We navigate between Rome, the Pontine Islands and Gaeta. Watch a video here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=7TpY-AeXRNk

Gender identity: I prefer to discribe myself in my function rather than who I am as a person. So I would describe myself as social, empatic and strong. But that doesn’t change the fact that I am aware of my being a woman.

 

Biggest taboo and what to do about it: The biggest taboo on transgender people is that they differ from the stereotyped norm. I think it is inherent to the human cognition to think in squares but through education, knowledge and information this can be changed.

 

Suggestions for a more tolerant society: Parents and teachers their children must learn their children not to think and to act in stereotypes. Also the media plays a large role in this.

 

Equal is not enough Conference Antwerp ©2006 Marc De Clercq

October 11-15, 2014

 

SSIR Technology, Cognition and Behavior fall break trip to San Francisco, Palo Alto, and Mountain View, California

October 12-16, 2013

SSIR Technology, Cognition and Behavior

Die Dreipfuhlsiedlung in Dahlem am gleichnamigen Park entand 1956 als Wohnsiedlung für höhere amerikanische Offiziere. Mehr dazu in meinem Wiki. (Photo: Jörg Kantel)

For many scientists, “sensing” is the final endpoint of numerous pathways of cognition; for philosophers, it has often been the first step in the process of reason itself. Current debates center on whether neuroscience can understand cognition if the subject is constituted through an ongoing negotiation with stimulus grasped by a moving and active body, in which one signal is constantly checked against another, rather than the long-cherished binaries of excitation/inhibition, push/pull, or on/off. In short, some theorists assert that much thinking goes on outside the skull. This session explored the scientific and cultural basis for prodigious feats of muscle memory, bodily thinking, on-the-spot decision making, and human action.

 

Moderator: Natasha Schüll, Associate Professor of Science, Technology, and Society, MIT

Participants:

Alva Noë, Professor of Philosophy, University of California, Berkeley

Carrie Lambert-Beatty, Associate Professor of Visual and Environmental Studies and of the History of Art and Architecture, Harvard University

Tomás Saraceno, Artist

Leila Kinney, Executive Director of Arts Initiatives and the Center for Art, Science & Technology, MIT

Josh Tenenbaum, Professor of Computational Cognitive Science, MIT

 

For more information: artsm.it/1BhPOTh

Photo by L. Barry Hetherington

www.lbarryhetherington.com

Please ask before use

Visual Comparison, Household Object, Ordinary Object, Cognition, Perception, Differences Evoking Emotion, Experiment, Oxidisation, Rust, Eleanor-Jayne Browne, Tangible Interfaces, The D/sign Lounge, Ongoing Experiment

CogniFit Brain Fitness Training Tasks and Games

Microbites of Innovation Art Program of ACM Creativity and Cognition 2017

microbites.me/

 

October 11-15, 2014

 

SSIR Technology, Cognition and Behavior fall break trip to San Francisco, Palo Alto, and Mountain View, California

October 12-16, 2013

SSIR Technology, Cognition and Behavior

 

Woods of Presidio - MOMA art installation in the woods

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