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October 12-16, 2013

SSIR Technology, Cognition and Behavior

goo.gl/9lNTP Allen Newell considered this question in Unified Theories of Cognition. He differentiated between symbols (the phenomena in the abstract) and tokens (their physical instantiations). Tokens "stood for" some larger concept.

with Anne in it!

 

Cog/Cre 1

Gaming: Exploring Agency, Autonomy, and Representation

Preserving interactive art: re‐presenting experience

[Jean Bridge, Department of Visual Arts and Centre for Digital Humanities - Interactive Arts and Science Program, Brock University, Canada]

QuestBrowser: making quests playable with computer–assisted design

[Anne Sullivan, University of California, Santa Cruz]

[Michael Mateas, University of California, Santa Cruz]

Material-Based Imagination: Embodied Cognition in Animated Images

[Kenny K. N. Chow, Georgia Institute of Technology]

[D. Fox Harrell, Georgia Institute of Technology]

 

CogniFit Brain Fitness Training Tasks and Games

October 12-16, 2013

SSIR Technology, Cognition and Behavior

 

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

William L. Fox's research concerns perception and landscape and the transformative power of human cognition. His current topic is the Anthropocene, a new epoch of geological time determined by ecological transformation of the planet due to human actions. Fox's talk will trace the development of earth systems science form Alexander von Humboldt to Nobel laureate Paul Crutzen, who proposed the Anthropocene, and examine the synergy between artists - including Timothy C. Ely's work, currently featured in a large exhibition at the Northwest Museum of Arts and culture - and scientists, as they study, represent, and seek to modify the environment.

  

October 12-16, 2013

SSIR Technology, Cognition and Behavior

 

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

"A 15% increase in cognition would mean that my son with Down syndrome would be able to drive a car, graduate college, have a family and be a productive member of society." — Kevin, Dallas, TX

October 11-15, 2014

 

Google Accessibility Team - braille keyboard

 

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

Catbirds are mimids (Mimidae),a group of birds that sing very elaborate songs, Mockingbirds being the most famous, often repeating phrases of songs sung by other species of birds,which implies a degree of cognition on their part,since they have to listen and learn those songs from the other birds around them.

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

 

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

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

Revealing the Tricks of the Mind| MindSways - March 2013

 

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REVEALING TRICKSIs this email not displaying correctly?View it in your browser.

 

Hi,

REVEALING THE TRICKS & THE SLEIGHT OF MIND SET WORKSHOP

The real power of Mind Magic and Psychological Artistry lies not with just the tricks, but the effect that the delivery of these tricks have on people, tapping into the emotions of mystery combined with the personal touch.  On the workshops and in the packs we give you the tricks, however, learning to use them and turn them into effects is where the real power lies. See mindsways.com/SMS and mindsways.com/the-fascination for more information on doing this.

By delivering the effects that we go through on the workshops, you can evoke the making of the extraordinary. By combining the tricks with the energy of your words, your message and your personality, you make yourself stand out, stimulate fascination and create interest in you. This is when the real magic happens, in the minds of others.  We take you on a critical thinking journey that covers from Shamanism to Neuroscience.

To see a few interesting examples of how magic can be used in communication, please see mindsways.com/the-fascination# PsychologicalTED

TRANSFORMING HOW YOU THINK

On our programmes we offer insights into:

 

How we experience the world

How others see us

How we can influence others

How we can design and create meaningful experiences for others

How you can practically build your personal brand and your reputation

This is illustrated by using a blend of tricks, tools, techniques and ideas from Mind magic and Psychological Artistry. We cover issues and topics such as

 

The Innovation Gap

Schema Violation

Cognitive Fitness

Psychological Invisibility

Moments of Creativity

FEEDBACK FROM THE PROGRAMMES

The workshops have been enjoyed and shown to be beneficial to many people over the past year.  The events have been attended and proved to be relevant to people from a wide range of backgrounds including entrepreneurs, business consultants, health professionals, coaches of life, performance and sports, therapists, hypnotists, trainers etc. 

This is an unorthodox approach to understanding human behaviour, illustrating and promoting our messages, but this is where the real power lies.  As Marty Neumeier says in ZAG

"Be Different - NO, Really Different"

Feedback comments we have had, such as:

 

"A truly inspiring experience is how I'd best describe the Sleight of Mind Set workshop."

"I came away with lots of ideas to create drama and interest in my training delivery."

"I got my money's worth after the first session"

"Can't wait for the next one"

"The whole group laughed many times and were absolutely fascinated by each technique."

"The tools here are certainly powerful"

"Nothing but praise. It was a light-hearted and informative day and I was able to go home and immediately try things. The following day I made use of my new information in a therapy session - to great effect."

"I was looking for something different this certainly met my expectation"

"You obviously have something very special happening here"

To see what people have said please visit mindsways.com/about/what-people-say/

WHAT IS PSYCHOLOGICAL ARTISTRY?

To start with there are many definitions of psychology, but the one that sums it up for me is "the science of how we think".  Next is the Artistry part, again, there have been many definitions but I like to think that artistry is a blend of:

 

Creating connection, rapport and emotions

Telling stories

Gaining and holding attention

Producing insights

Displaying human nature

Cognition

Show, Not Tell

Multiple Moments of Interest, Interaction and Insights (MMI's)

Therefore, Psychological Artistry is the blending of these two to create a method for successful communication. Psychological Artistry is where science and art meet Mind Magic.

Interesting examples of how all is not as it appears are the McGurk effect and Prof. Richard Wiseman's "The Incredible Colour Changing Card Effect", a well-known Fred Astaire clip and Rory Sutherland's Perspective Is Everything talk. Please take a look here or go to  mindsways.com/SMS. These illustrate both the power and the approach of Psychological Artistry.  I would love to know what you think.

THE WORKSHOPS

All the workshops start at 10:00 a.m. and finish at 4:30 p.m. These are being held around the country, in:

 

Sleight of Mind Set

London | 2nd May 2013 (NEW DATE)Birmingham | 7th May 2013 (NEW DATE)

To register your place on the Sleight of Mind Set, please go to mindsways.com/SMS#BookNow

 

The Fascination

London | 2nd April 2013Bath | 10th April 2013Birmingham | 16th April 2013

To register your place on The Fascination, please see mindsways.com/the-fascination#BookNow

REGISTER YOUR PLACE NOW

In the workshops, we will explore how Psychological Artistry and Mind Magic provide important insights into how we think, how we learn and how we experience the world, whilst training you in the tricks of the trade.  As part of this workshop, you are supplied with whole new sets of routines and ideas in The Fascination Pack. This pack has been purpose-built to combine the psychology of fascination with the allure of Mind Magic. 

To register your place on either of the workshops, please go to mindsways.com/SMS and mindsways.com/the-fascination

 

George

P.S. Both the SNT kit and The Fascination Pack are available separately. To see more, please go to mindsways.com/SNT and mindsways.com/TFP

 

07976 356 082Iverley Road, Halesowen, United Kingdom, B63 3EP Copyright © 2013 MindSways. All Rights Reserved.www.mindsways.com | twitter.com/mindsways | sms@mindsways.orgIf you no longer wish to recieve these updates, please click here to unsubscribe.

A 15% increase in cognition would mean that my sister with Down Syndrome could possibly be able to express her what she thinks and feels in a way that we could all understand. It could mean that she could tell us so much more about her! — Michelle, Plainfield, IL

“ICT Strategic Leadership in Schools” was one of the topics discussed at the conference.

October 11-15, 2014

 

Google

 

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

October 11-15, 2014

 

Meeting with IGN Entertainment (www.ign.com/), Todd Northcutt, VP for Products

 

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

October 11-15, 2014

 

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

October 11-15, 2014

 

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

October 11-15, 2014

 

Stanford University

 

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

Revealing the Tricks of the Mind| MindSways - March 2013

 

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REVEALING TRICKSIs this email not displaying correctly?View it in your browser.

 

Hi,

REVEALING THE TRICKS & THE SLEIGHT OF MIND SET WORKSHOP

The real power of Mind Magic and Psychological Artistry lies not with just the tricks, but the effect that the delivery of these tricks have on people, tapping into the emotions of mystery combined with the personal touch.  On the workshops and in the packs we give you the tricks, however, learning to use them and turn them into effects is where the real power lies. See mindsways.com/SMS and mindsways.com/the-fascination for more information on doing this.

By delivering the effects that we go through on the workshops, you can evoke the making of the extraordinary. By combining the tricks with the energy of your words, your message and your personality, you make yourself stand out, stimulate fascination and create interest in you. This is when the real magic happens, in the minds of others.  We take you on a critical thinking journey that covers from Shamanism to Neuroscience.

To see a few interesting examples of how magic can be used in communication, please see mindsways.com/the-fascination# PsychologicalTED

TRANSFORMING HOW YOU THINK

On our programmes we offer insights into:

 

How we experience the world

How others see us

How we can influence others

How we can design and create meaningful experiences for others

How you can practically build your personal brand and your reputation

This is illustrated by using a blend of tricks, tools, techniques and ideas from Mind magic and Psychological Artistry. We cover issues and topics such as

 

The Innovation Gap

Schema Violation

Cognitive Fitness

Psychological Invisibility

Moments of Creativity

FEEDBACK FROM THE PROGRAMMES

The workshops have been enjoyed and shown to be beneficial to many people over the past year.  The events have been attended and proved to be relevant to people from a wide range of backgrounds including entrepreneurs, business consultants, health professionals, coaches of life, performance and sports, therapists, hypnotists, trainers etc. 

This is an unorthodox approach to understanding human behaviour, illustrating and promoting our messages, but this is where the real power lies.  As Marty Neumeier says in ZAG

"Be Different - NO, Really Different"

Feedback comments we have had, such as:

 

"A truly inspiring experience is how I'd best describe the Sleight of Mind Set workshop."

"I came away with lots of ideas to create drama and interest in my training delivery."

"I got my money's worth after the first session"

"Can't wait for the next one"

"The whole group laughed many times and were absolutely fascinated by each technique."

"The tools here are certainly powerful"

"Nothing but praise. It was a light-hearted and informative day and I was able to go home and immediately try things. The following day I made use of my new information in a therapy session - to great effect."

"I was looking for something different this certainly met my expectation"

"You obviously have something very special happening here"

To see what people have said please visit mindsways.com/about/what-people-say/

WHAT IS PSYCHOLOGICAL ARTISTRY?

To start with there are many definitions of psychology, but the one that sums it up for me is "the science of how we think".  Next is the Artistry part, again, there have been many definitions but I like to think that artistry is a blend of:

 

Creating connection, rapport and emotions

Telling stories

Gaining and holding attention

Producing insights

Displaying human nature

Cognition

Show, Not Tell

Multiple Moments of Interest, Interaction and Insights (MMI's)

Therefore, Psychological Artistry is the blending of these two to create a method for successful communication. Psychological Artistry is where science and art meet Mind Magic.

Interesting examples of how all is not as it appears are the McGurk effect and Prof. Richard Wiseman's "The Incredible Colour Changing Card Effect", a well-known Fred Astaire clip and Rory Sutherland's Perspective Is Everything talk. Please take a look here or go to  mindsways.com/SMS. These illustrate both the power and the approach of Psychological Artistry.  I would love to know what you think.

THE WORKSHOPS

All the workshops start at 10:00 a.m. and finish at 4:30 p.m. These are being held around the country, in:

 

Sleight of Mind Set

London | 2nd May 2013 (NEW DATE)Birmingham | 7th May 2013 (NEW DATE)

To register your place on the Sleight of Mind Set, please go to mindsways.com/SMS#BookNow

 

The Fascination

London | 2nd April 2013Bath | 10th April 2013Birmingham | 16th April 2013

To register your place on The Fascination, please see mindsways.com/the-fascination#BookNow

REGISTER YOUR PLACE NOW

In the workshops, we will explore how Psychological Artistry and Mind Magic provide important insights into how we think, how we learn and how we experience the world, whilst training you in the tricks of the trade.  As part of this workshop, you are supplied with whole new sets of routines and ideas in The Fascination Pack. This pack has been purpose-built to combine the psychology of fascination with the allure of Mind Magic. 

To register your place on either of the workshops, please go to mindsways.com/SMS and mindsways.com/the-fascination

 

George

P.S. Both the SNT kit and The Fascination Pack are available separately. To see more, please go to mindsways.com/SNT and mindsways.com/TFP

 

07976 356 082Iverley Road, Halesowen, United Kingdom, B63 3EP Copyright © 2013 MindSways. All Rights Reserved.www.mindsways.com | twitter.com/mindsways | sms@mindsways.orgIf you no longer wish to recieve these updates, please click here to unsubscribe.

October 12-16, 2013

SSIR Technology, Cognition and Behavior

 

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

© Stillbild ur Djungelradio

 

TEATER BRÅDDGATAN 34 Norrköping

29 september 2018

Guldsvanen

Kortfilmstävling

Arr: Josefin Stoor och Therese Eriksson/ Flimmer

 

TÄVLINGSBIDRAG

Säg nåt Christoffer Tambour

City of Prague Emanuel von Malmborg

Rösten vid stugan Olle Hagberg

Av jord till botten Erik Lambot

Keep Ashiq Alive Jasmin Kooijman & Rikard Nilsson

Polaroid Linus Larsson

Simon älskar godis Bayan Alshabrawi

Storebror Christian Hansson

Svek Linus Larsson

Cognition Dennis Goretti

Överraskningen Ludwig Lindell

Djungelradio Carl Lohman

 

JURY

Inger Scharis manusförfattare

Titus Paar filmregissör och manusförfattare

Eva Moberg skådespelare

"Una comparación entre la estructura temporal de LSE y español", a cargo de Chiara Luna Rivolta (Basque Center on Cognition, Brain and Language, BCBL)

October 11-15, 2014

 

Google

 

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

October 12-16, 2013

SSIR Technology, Cognition and Behavior

 

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

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

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

October 11-15, 2014

 

Google

 

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

Sansevierias and cheese cloth. Natlab / Baltanlaboratories, Eindhoven. Foto: Sas Schilten

October 12-16, 2013

SSIR Technology, Cognition and Behavior

October 11-15, 2014

 

Google

 

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

First i found an image of the human brain and set is as the background. Then I put Cognition and its definition in the bottom corner. I got the light bulb from the shape tool and added some color to it.

October 12-16, 2013

SSIR Technology, Cognition and Behavior

Nawgan has a dedicated team of Brand Ambassadors ready to teach you all about the healthy and natural ways Nawgan can help your brain perform at its best.

October 12-16, 2013

SSIR Technology, Cognition and Behavior

October 12-16, 2013

SSIR Technology, Cognition and Behavior

 

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

October 11-15, 2014

 

Meeting with IGN Entertainment (www.ign.com/)

 

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

 

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

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

CogniFit Brain Fitness Training Tasks and Games

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