Evolutionary Computation meets animation and image generation. What's not to
love?
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From: Pradeep Sen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hermann Hesse already created this title: Magister Ludi (Latin for master of
the game) in The Glass Bead Game. --Mikhail
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From: Nicholas Thompson
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Pioneer Science?
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To quote Gregory Bateson:
Towards an Ecology of Mind.
rl
On Thu, 8 Nov 2007, Nicholas Thompson wrote:
David,
This will bother me for the rest of the week! Best answer I can come up
with is Liberal Arts.It is embodied in our colleges and universities
as wholes, but no longer in
Information Ecologist??
-tj
On Nov 8, 2007 9:55 AM, Prof David West [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Gentlefolk,
I need a word.
I am working on some educational proposal material, roughing out a
possible grant application to the Olin Foundation, and related
activities for 632.
What would
David,
This will bother me for the rest of the week! Best answer I can come up
with is Liberal Arts.It is embodied in our colleges and universities
as wholes, but no longer in any of its individuals. Here is where St.
Johns is the exception, where the quality you aspire to name, is
Sounds like a branding question. :-)
How about the da Vinci discipline? the Renaissance discipline?
I'm kidding. Since only a few geniuses like Da Vinci could truly
claim to be masters in multiple of those disciplines listed
IMO the answer would depend on where the new discipline rested in
That's nice.
On Nov 8, 2007, at 12:12 PM, Tom Johnson wrote:
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V., Gestalt weaving.
N., Gestalt weaver.
On Nov 8, 2007, at 12:19 PM, Don Begley wrote:
That's nice.
On Nov 8, 2007, at 12:12 PM, Tom Johnson wrote:
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Maybe the flaw of maximizing the throughput of systems is that you go to a lot
of effort to remove all. the resiliences and duplicate routines you wouldn't
know were necessary!
Phil
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