Archive for June, 2009

CO2 bubbles at VSSEC

VSSEC trip bubbles from eugenia lim on Vimeo.

Posted: June 29th, 2009
at 9:39pm by Eugenia


Categories: Art, Magic and Illusions, Perception and the senses, Research, Science

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Situated Knowledge

Situated Knowledge

Posted: June 28th, 2009
at 5:08pm by Eugenia


Categories: Art, Culture, Language and Linguistics, Literature, Perception and the senses, Politics, Science

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‘Flatland’ – John Hubley

Nice animation from 1965 based on Edwin Abbotts famous novel about life in a two-dimensional world, Flatland.

Posted: June 19th, 2009
at 2:15pm by Nic

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Categories: Art, Movies, mathematics

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string theory

Posted: June 17th, 2009
at 10:02pm by Tanja


Categories: Science, Video

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The great portal!!!

Hello from Bangkok!!!
Not sure maybe some of you have seen this site.
I just found it though and believe that it is a brillant protal to other things even haven’t look thru any article in details.

http://spacecollective.org/

If you know it before that’s awesome but
If not that’s more than awesome!!!

Posted: June 17th, 2009
at 4:15pm by Lee


Categories: Research, Science

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Three decades of lay epistemics: The why, how, and who of knowledge formation

http://100.tapeprojects.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/90750_751318955_912359683.pdf

 

Abstract

A conceptual integration and review are presented of three separate research programmes informed by the theory of lay epistemics (Kruglanski, 1989). They respectively address the “why”, “how”, and “who” questions about human knowledge formation. The “why” question is treated in work on the need for cognitive closure that propels epistemic behaviour and affects individual, interpersonal, and group phenomena. The “how” question is addressed in work on the unimodel (Kruglanski, Pierro, Mannetti, Erb, & Chun, 2007) depicting the process of drawing conclusions from the “information given”. The “who” question is addressed in work on “epistemic authority” highlighting the centrality of source effects (including oneself as a source) in human epistemic behaviour. These separate research paradigms explore facets of epistemic behaviour that jointly produce human knowledge, of essential significance to people’s’ individual and social functioning.
Keywords: Need for closure; Unimodel; Epistemic authority; Rule following; Seizing

Posted: June 17th, 2009
at 2:25pm by Jessie

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Categories: Language and Linguistics

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Debate #1 Proof

Round Earth Debate #1: Lunar Eclipse from Jessie Scott on Vimeo.

Posted: June 13th, 2009
at 7:40am by Jessie


Categories: General

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Mandelbrot set -> fractals

infinity in a box……

Bubble Bubble Bubble

I wanna try this!!!

Posted: June 4th, 2009
at 11:35pm by Lee


Categories: Science

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