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Hello,
Admirers of the human brain were disappointed when for the first
timea
computer beat a human (chess
humans are slow and briliant, machines are stupid and fast, together they can
achieve great things... Albert Einstein (well... it's not exactly that way, but
that's the point :P)
CONGRADULATIONS!
you just made me feel stupid. didn't Mr. Kasparov beat the computer in
the
second round,
will be 51 I believe. ;)
Take care,
Mike
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Date: Sat, 03 Nov 2001 09:37:40 -0500
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From: Mike Taylor [EMAIL
is: Technology is Art.
Take care,
mt
From: laura gavoor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2001 18:19:13
In the very same mindset
-Jimi Hendrix re-wired and re-thought how to record his music so he
could
get his
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Do you want to die of a heart attack when you can have a replacement
grown,
or have
no technology in my country but we still make some
gorgeous ART, that people still envies us 'till today.
From: laura gavoor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: [313] technology vs. art
Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2001 18:19:13
In the very same mindset
-Jimi Hendrix re
in this as I've heard
he's fascinated by the point where human and android/robot merge.
MEK
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Date: Thu, 01 Nov 2001 03:33:56 -0500
Speak of the devilits already startin
is supposed to stand to Advanced Step in Innovative
Mobility but the coincidence is startling.
MEK
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Speak of the devilits already startin
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Subject: Re: [313] technology vs. art
Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2001 18:19:13
In the very same mindset
-Jimi Hendrix re-wired and re-thought how to record his music so he could
get his guitar to sound like the music that was in his head.
-Similarly
Ken Ishii flipped the on/off switch on his Korg repeatedly until it started
making weird noises... then he used it that way to make Jelly Tones
From: James Bucknell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: laura gavoor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: [313] technology vs. art
Date: Wed, 31
At 18:19 31/10/2001 +, laura gavoor wrote:
Let's pose this as a question cuz I'm interested in peeps thoughts:
A. Will ever-elevating recording technology equally elevate imagination
or have the opposite effect...or both??
B. If bothhow then does one gage or distinguish true
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| From: laura gavoor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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| A. Will ever-elevating recording technology equally elevate
| imagination or have the opposite effect...or both??
Both, I reckon. The leap of imagination that was Acid
In the very same mindset
-Jimi Hendrix re-wired and re-thought how to record his music so he could
get his guitar to sound like the music that was in his head.
-Similarly the Detroit boyz took traditional gear and re-wired/re-thought it
to develop the early tech soundz that kick-started
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Subject: Re: [313] technology vs. art
In the very same mindset
-Jimi Hendrix re-wired and re-thought how to record his music so he could
get his guitar to sound like the music that was in his head.
-Similarly the Detroit boyz took
of creativity is a product of our
society...we're over saturated...we've burned our selves out...
simply
b
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