[monochrom] We Empathize, Therefore We Are: Toward A Moral Neuropolitics

2008-07-27 Diskussionsfäden das ende der nahrungskette


In his magisterial study, The Slave Ship, 
maritime historian Marcus Rediker has documented 
the role played by emotional and especially 
visual appeals in ending the trans-Atlantic slave 
trade. Not unlike the structural violence endemic 
to global capitalism today, the abolitionist 
James Field Stanfield argued that the terrible 
truths of the slave trade had been withheld from 
the public eye by every effort that interest, 
ingenuity, and influence, could devise (Rediker, 2007, p. 133).


Therefore, Stanfield appealed to the immediate, 
visceral experience of the slave ship, over and 
against abstract knowledge about the slave trade, 
as decisive to abolition ... (p. 156). The 
abolitionist's most potent weapon was the 
dissemination of drawings of the slave ship 
Brooks. Rediker asserts that these images were 
to be among the most effective propaganda any 
social movement has ever created (p. 308).


Based on recent findings from neuroscience we can 
plausibly deduce that the mirror neurons of the 
viewer were engaged by these images of others 
suffering. The appeal was to the public's 
awakened sense of compassion and revulsion toward 
graphic depictions of the wholesale violence, 
barbarity, and torture routinely practiced on 
these Atlantic voyages. Rediker notes that the 
images would instantaneously make the viewer 
identify and sympathize with the ‘injured 
Africans' on the lower deck of the ship ... 
while also producing a sense of moral outrage (p. 315, Olson, 2008).


In our own day, the nonprofit Edge Foundation 
recently asked some of the world's most eminent 
scientists, What are you optimistic about? Why? 
In response, the prominent neuroscientist Marco 
Iacoboni cited the proliferating experimental 
work into the neural mechanisms that reveal how 
humans are wired for empathy. This is the 
aforementioned discovery of the mirror neuron 
system or MNS. The work shows that the same 
affective brain circuits are automatically 
mobilized upon feeling one's own pain and the pain of others.


Iacoboni's optimism is grounded in his belief 
that with the popularization of scientific 
insights, these findings in neuroscience will 
seep into public awareness and  ... this 
explicit level of understanding of our empathic 
nature will at some point dissolve the massive 
belief systems that dominate our societies and 
that threaten to destroy us (Iacoboni, 2007, p. 
14). Whether or not this occurs, Iacoboni's 
prediction underscores the complex relationship 
between science and culture and social historian 
Margaret Jacob's insight that No institution is 
safe if people simply stop believing in the 
assumptions that justify its existence (Jacoby, 
1987, p.). Iacoboni's recent book, Mirroring 
People (2008a) and interviews (2008b) as well as 
Rizzolati and Sinigaglia's Mirrors in the Brain 
(2008) promise to make this new work accessible 
to the lay public. In similar fashion, Steven 
Pinker concludes a recent piece on the science of 
morality with these challenging but hopeful words 
from Anton Chekov, Man will become better when 
you show him what he is like (Pinker, 2008). [...]


http://www.zmag.org/znet/viewArticle/16246Link

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[monochrom] Hackerspaces.org

2008-07-27 Diskussionsfäden das ende der nahrungskette
Hackerspaces are community-operated physical places, where people can 
meet and work on their projects. 
http://hackerspaces.orgHackerspaces.org is for everyone who started 
or wants to start their own hackerspace. The site features:

* List of Hacker Spaces: Find a or start a Hackerspace near you!
* Communicate: Get in touch with Hackerspaces from all over the world!
* Documentation: Infos on running a space: Legal Structure, Location 
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[monochrom] erbitte iphone-applikation

2008-07-27 Diskussionsfäden das ende der nahrungskette

geh, kann irgendwer das iCEphone programmieren?

eine iphone applikation mit einem virtuellen ice cream, wo man durch 
schlecken am display das es wegschlecken kann.


bitte machen und quoten.

danke.


Re: [monochrom] erbitte iphone-applikation

2008-07-27 Diskussionsfäden Rainer Fuegenstein
dedn eine iphone applikation mit einem virtuellen ice cream, wo man durch 
dedn schlecken am display das es wegschlecken kann.

wow, gute idee. ich sehe da ein einträgliches geschäftsmodell für die
porno-industrie (was dem teeny der klingelton ...)


[monochrom] Fwd: Re: [monochrom] erbitte iphone-applikation

2008-07-27 Diskussionsfäden das ende der nahrungskette

mister anonym schreibt:

 eine iphone applikation mit einem virtuellen ice cream, wo man durch
 schlecken am display das es wegschlecken kann.

wow, gute idee. ich sehe da ein einträgliches 
geschäftsmodell für die porno-industrie (was dem teeny der klingelton ...)


[monochrom] .. a race between Microsoft and Intel

2008-07-27 Diskussionsfäden Adrian Dabrowski
Second, there is a race — a race between Microsoft and Intel. Intel 
keeps making the CPUs faster and Microsoft keeps making the operating 
systems slower... and so far Intel is winning.


-- from Cisco® LAN Switching (CCIE Professional Development)
By Kennedy Clark / Cisco Press