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Pictures taken on the occasion of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, organized this year (2006) in Vancouver, B.C., Canada at the end of July
Even though the exterior of the Sagrada Familia cathedral was already a stand-out, the interior took my breath away. Is this a thing from the past or future? Well I guess both, because this cathedral is still under construction!
Pictures taken during a trip to Athens and Kalymnos on the occasion of the Annual Summer Interdisciplinary Conference (ASIC) organized by Rich Shiffrin.
Diagram from a dream:
My "field" of vision was an empty box that moved where my head moved. I was located in an utterly empty space. Based on the turnings and tunings of my thought, elements flowed into the box/my vision. And that was how I saw/thought.
Statement for the first lecture:
"It is a [mechanism] used to [pull in] the [elements] via..."
Incidentally, one of the most beautiful things I have seen in all my dreaming.
Neil Fest. A day-long symposium celebrating Professor Neil Stillings and featuring his former students presenting their research in the fields of cognitive science, artificial intelligence, psychiatry, and more. Afterwards, colleagues, friends, and family toasted Neil at dinner.
Adam and Jamie discussing how the mind works and how analyzing the "misreading" of environments can lead back inherent cognitive variables, thus leading to better ways to tune those variables.
Pictures taken on the occasion of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, organized this year (2006) in Vancouver, B.C., Canada at the end of July
Neil Fest. A day-long symposium celebrating Professor Neil Stillings and featuring his former students presenting their research in the fields of cognitive science, artificial intelligence, psychiatry, and more. Afterwards, colleagues, friends, and family toasted Neil at dinner.
Pictures taken on the occasion of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, organized this year (2006) in Vancouver, B.C., Canada at the end of July
Pictures taken during a trip to Athens and Kalymnos on the occasion of the Annual Summer Interdisciplinary Conference (ASIC) organized by Rich Shiffrin.
Neil Fest. A day-long symposium featuring Hampshiire College alumni speaking on their research in the fields of cognitive science, artificial intelligence, psychiatry and others and how faculty member Neil Stillings influenced them. Afterwards, colleagues, friends, and family toasted Neil at dinner.
Pictures taken during a trip to Athens and Kalymnos on the occasion of the Annual Summer Interdisciplinary Conference (ASIC) organized by Rich Shiffrin.
Award-winning photojournalist, Karim Ben Khelifa, is widely known for his coverage of the Middle East conflicts, especially the Iraq and Afghan wars, where he covered the insurgent sides. While a Fellow at the Open Documentary Lab at MIT, Ben Khelifa designed and prototyped his latest project The Enemy. This immersive installation uses VR to bring the audience into conversations between enemies within longstanding global conflicts. During his residency, he collaborated with Fox Harrell of the Imagination, Computation and Expression (ICE) Laboratory, to integrate concepts from cognitive science and Artificial Intelligence-based interaction models into the project to engender empathy.
Pictures taken during a trip to Athens and Kalymnos on the occasion of the Annual Summer Interdisciplinary Conference (ASIC) organized by Rich Shiffrin.
Pictures taken during a trip to Athens and Kalymnos on the occasion of the Annual Summer Interdisciplinary Conference (ASIC) organized by Rich Shiffrin.
Julia Buntaine, 2006, School Of Cognitive Science, Hampshire College, Amherst, Massachusetts, USA, sculpture
Pictures taken during a trip to Athens and Kalymnos on the occasion of the Annual Summer Interdisciplinary Conference (ASIC) organized by Rich Shiffrin.
Award-winning photojournalist, Karim Ben Khelifa, is widely known for his coverage of the Middle East conflicts, especially the Iraq and Afghan wars, where he covered the insurgent sides. While a Fellow at the Open Documentary Lab at MIT, Ben Khelifa designed and prototyped his latest project The Enemy. This immersive installation uses VR to bring the audience into conversations between enemies within longstanding global conflicts. During his residency, he collaborated with Fox Harrell of the Imagination, Computation and Expression (ICE) Laboratory, to integrate concepts from cognitive science and Artificial Intelligence-based interaction models into the project to engender empathy.
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Pictures taken during a trip to Athens and Kalymnos on the occasion of the Annual Summer Interdisciplinary Conference (ASIC) organized by Rich Shiffrin.
Pictures taken on the occasion of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, organized this year (2006) in Vancouver, B.C., Canada at the end of July
Pictures taken during a trip to Athens and Kalymnos on the occasion of the Annual Summer Interdisciplinary Conference (ASIC) organized by Rich Shiffrin.
Pictures taken during a trip to Athens and Kalymnos on the occasion of the Annual Summer Interdisciplinary Conference (ASIC) organized by Rich Shiffrin.
Pictures taken on the occasion of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, organized this year (2006) in Vancouver, B.C., Canada at the end of July