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domingo, 22 de enero de 2012

kONkARIÑOvERDIALERO A John Brockman ende er barranco er jeva...

http://simbiodiversidad.blogspot.com/2012/01/lawring-presiosing-delo-digi-y-tal-lo_21.html
"One of the great intellectual enzymes of our time. (An enzyme is a biological catalyst — an adroit enabler of otherwise impossible things.)" — Stewart Brand

"U- vs. Hierarchical-Classroom: An Harmonious Complementarity"

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の情報 – jamii



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JOHN BROCKMAN is a cultural impresario whose career has encompassed the avant-garde art world, science, books, software, and the Internet. In the 1960s he coined the word "intermedia" and pioneered "intermedia kinetic environments" in art, theatre, and commerce, while also consulting for clients such as General Electric, Columbia Pictures, Scott Paper, The Pentagon, and the White House.

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In 1973, he formed Brockman, Inc., the international literary and software agency specializing in serious nonfiction. He is the founder of the nonprofit Edge Foundation, Inc. and editor of Edge(www.edge.org), the highly acclaimed website devoted to discussions of cutting edge science by many of the world's brilliant thinkers, the leaders of what he has termed "the third culture".


Included in his works as author and/or editor are By the Late John Brockman; The Third Culture; Digerati: Encounters with the Cyber Elite; The New Humanists: Science at the Edge; Curious Minds: How a Child Becomes a Scientist; Intelligent Thought: Science versus the Intelligent Design Movement. In addition, he is editor of a series of books based on the Edge Annual Question: What We Believe but Cannot Prove; What Is Your Dangerous Idea?; and What Are You Optimistic About?

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Brockman has the distinction of being the only person to have been profiled on Page One of both The New York Sunday Times "Arts & Leisure" (1966), and The New York Times "Science Times" (1997).

"A bizarre, brilliant, bulldozer of a thinker who has done as much as anyone, anywhere, to shape today's intellectual landscape."
— David Gelernter


Brockman at the Factory with Andy Warhol and Bob Dylan, 1967

Photo: Nat Finkelstein. Copyright © Nat Finkelstein.

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Total y Pascual veinte años son nada, digamos una tesis de tercer grado, un renacuajo de ballena murcielaga en un planeta permitible... pero lo ke nunka imaginé, es que algo tanserio como la quinta revolución de la sociedad de la información, es la magia de gearry poker de jugar a ganar todas, y des, esperate, ke koha garerilla,. des,, va ve tu, onde lo maaaando (estoy alargando y eso el braso, papunteria)... des....... jhhhhhhhhhhhaaaaaaajajajuji deshacer arsolutamente toda pretensioosa norma en los linguijais, pues en unos años, quien va a usar un solo lenguaje o escritura pudiendo usar todos y asi aprender jugando, ty despues escribir incluso mucho mascorrrsssta mentisssss?

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Poetry Center[February, 1969] ° MARGULISMoMA[June 3, 1969] ° Cavalier[February, 1969] ° Arts Magazine[February, 1969] ° The New Yorker[November 23, 1968]° New EL BEBE ES UN MAMIFEROYork Times[November 5, 1968] ° Newsweek[March 18, 1968] ° The New York Times [February 4, 1968] ° cASILDAWomen's Wear Daily[1967] °The Herald Tribune [1967] ° The New York Times[September 16, 1967] ° Vogue [August 1, 1967] ° The New York Times [September 4, 1966] ° Life [May 27, 1966]° The Nation [December 25, 1965]

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"An array of Nobel laureates, professors, Pulitzer Prize winners and bestselling authors ... in this impressive book."
— Sun Herald (Sydney)


"Brilliant, essential and addthis we ar already voting, we have already statistics of how, when, and many, is traffiquing across internetaddictive. The result of this ambitious venture is not only brilliant, but addictive. It interprets, it interrogates, it provokes. Each text can be a world in itself."— Publico ((Lisbon); Cover Story, Sunday Magazine

"In the late summer of 2007 he [Brockman] hosted the now legendary symposium 'Life: What a Concept!' at his farm in Connceticut. This was where six pioneers of science had jointly proclaimed a new era: After the decyphering of the human genome soon whole genomes sequences could be written. That would be the beginning of the age of biology."
— Sueddeutsche Zeitung

"The optimistic visions of several of Mr. Brockman's Net-savvy essayists seem not just wonderful but plausible."
— Wall Street Journal

"'Life: What A ConRADICAL TRANSPARENCY IS THE IDEAL FUTURE FOREVER,


ALWAYS UIS BETTER TO KNOW MORE THAN LESS...in nature noone is oculting because they know that nature is a alfombra enrollandingunos, and material and all traffic life passing thru, towards, in front, under, inside, within, de cabe bajo y tras, pues........... que si los cotilleos de los hematocitos, nos llegaran al oido, que nos llegan, pues eso es la sensosfera, que por coixones estamos inundados de informacuion, pero vienen y nos la quitan, de las pantallas y papales y libros, dos dejan ciegos, setenta años de fascismoideos bastan


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cept' was one of those memorable events that people in years to come will see as a crucial moment in history. After all, it's where the dawning of the age of biology was officially announced." — Sueddeutsche Zeitung

"I just read the Life transcript book and it is fantastic. One of the better books I've read in a while. Super rich, high signal to noise, great subject."
— Kevin Kelly. Editor-At-Large, Wired

"These are thoughts to make jaws drop." — Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung

"These are thoughts to make jaws drop...Nobody at Eastover Farm seemed afraid of a eugenic revival. What in German circles would have released violent controversies, here drifts by unopposed under mighty maple trees that gently whisper in the breeze."
— Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung

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"As in the past, these world-class thinkers have responded to Web site editor John Brockman's impossibly open-ended questions with erudition, imagination and clarity."

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"Answers ring like scientific odes to uncertainty, humility and doubt; passionate pleas for critical thought in a world threatened by blind convictions."
— Toronto Star

"A jolt of fresh thinking ...The answers address a fabulous array of issues. This is the intellectual equivalent of a New Year's dip in the lake — bracing, possibly shriek-inducing, and bound to wake you up." — Globe and Mail europa esta mal folláááá ban ki moooon

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— National Review

"Even the world’s best brains have to admit to being wrong sometimes: here, leading scientists respond to a new year challenge."
— The Times

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— The Telegraph

"The splendidly enlightened Edge website (www.edge.org) has rounded off each year of inter-disciplinary debate by asking its heavy-hitting contributors to answer one question. I strongly recommend a visit." — Independent

"What is the coolest online forum, one where scientists and great minds from all over the world exchange opinions and ideas, and the one that keeps the scientific debate alive? Almost certainly it’s edge.org, an American website whose most ardent supporters...are changing the present vision of the universe. This where you’ll run into debates that count."
— Il Giornale (Milan)

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— O'Reilly Radar

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"As fascinating and weighty as one would imagine...I strongly recommend a visit to anyone who feels browbeaten by fans of that over-rated virtue: mere consistency. "
— Independent

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"Praised by everyone from the Guardian, Prospect magazine, Wired, the New York Times and BBC Radio 4, Edge is an online collective of deep thinkers. Their contributors aren't on the frontier, they are the frontier."
— Scotsman

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— The Guardian

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— Discover

"Brilliant... a eureka moment at the edge of knowledge, as scientists ponder the imponderable. ... A website that will expand your mind." — The Sunday Times


"He (Ian McEwan) loves the spirited playfulness evident in places such as John Brockman's celebrated website Edge, where "neuroscientists might talk to mathematicians, biologists to computer-modelling experts", and in an accessible, discipline-crossing language that lets us all eavesdrop."
— Independent

"www.edge.org...has established itself as a major force on the intellectual scene in the US and as required reading for humanities heads who want to keep up to speed with the latest in science and technology. — Irish Times

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— Skeptical Inquirer

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— Ian McEwan, The Telegraph

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— Toronto Star

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— Seed

Fantastically stimulating...It's like the crack cocaine of the thinking world.... Once you start, you can't stop thinking about that question." — BBC Radio 4

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— Evening Standard

"A selection of the most explosive ideas of our age."
— Sunday Herald

"Scientific pipedreams at their very best." — Guardian

"Wonderful reading."
— The Times


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— The Telegraph

"Brockman's cross-fertilising club, the most rarefied of chatrooms, has its premises on his website www.edge.org. Eavesdropping is fun. Ian McEwan, one of the few novelists who has contributed to Edge's ongoing debates, suggests that the project is not so far removed from the 'old Enlightenment dream of a unified body of knowledge, when biologists and economists draw on each other's concepts and molecular biologists stray into the poorly defended territory of chemists and physicists'."
— The Observer

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— Arts & Letters Daily

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