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Can experiments with humanoid robots tell us something about us?
(News/Latest)
25 February 2010 Goldsmiths, University of London, UK Lecture given by: Luc Steels, University of Brussels (VUB AI Lab) & Sony Computer Science Lab (Paris) This event has been supporte
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Papers and Publications
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...celona Ediuoc, 2004 Terranova, Tiziana - ‘Of sense and sensibility: immaterial labor in
open
systems
' in Geoff Cox, Joasia Krysa and Anya Lewin (eds) Curating, Immateriality,
Systems
: ...
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Changing Cultures: Cultures of Change
(Structural/Uncategorized)
...and - in topological thinking - take on virtual properties, building abstract spaces of calculation and
open
ing up the possibility of new perspectives on the questions of cultural predictability and i...
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The Map Is not the Territory?! - Mapping as critical artistic investigation
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16 April 2008 Piet Zwart Institute, Rotterdam 19:30 hrs - 22:00 hrs Location: Piet Zwart Institute, Mauritsstraat 36, 3012 GC Rotterdam Public event with Bureau d'Etudes (FR), Theo Deutinge
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Topology, philosophy and cognitive capitalism: elements for a debate
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Martin Fuglsang (C
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hagen Business School) This talk will set focus on two central topological concepts, which is the distinction between striated and smooth space in the creation of a new
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The dynamics of collective phenomena: A case study
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Josep Perelló (Universitat de Barcelona) Download the presentation as PDF (3.2 MB): Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 A general view on the current research of dynamics inside communities
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"La Sapienza" University, Rome (Italy).
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Principal Investigator: Professor Vittorio Loreto Department: Physics Department Key areas of expertise/ interest: statistical mechanics of non equilibrium and complex
systems
; granular medi
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London School of Economics
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Principal Investigator: Professor Michael Zervos Department: Mathematics’ Department Key areas of expertise / interest: stochastic analysis, stochastic control and optimisation;
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Paissiy Hilendarski University of Plovdiv (Bulgaria)
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Principal Investigator: Professor Ivan Tchalakov Department: Department of Sociology Key areas of expertise/ interest: sociology of knowledge, science and technology studies and historical
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University College London (UCL), (United Kingdom)
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Principal Investigator: Professor Ruth Mace Department: Department of Anthropology Key areas of expertise / interest: human evolutionary ecology of human life histories; evolution of b
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Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences (Greece)
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...ion University. He is Co-ordinator of the Cultural Management postgraduate course at the Hellenic
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University. Yannis Scarpelos is a member of the International Visual Sociology ...
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Copenhagen Business School (Denmark)
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Principal Investigator: Dr. Christine Molgaard-Cleeman Department: Department of Management, Politics and Philosophy Key areas of expertise/interest: coming soon Summary: co
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Tiziana Terranova (University of Naples)
(Interviews/Interview)
... so much a question of judgments as of the specific values that are embedded in the research and of the
open
ings that are thus revealed for further work. ...
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Knowledge
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...ure | Evolution | Analogue | Migration | Networks | Link | Observer | Environment | Self-organisation |
Open
Systems
| Mapping | Self-similarity | Fractal | Power | Global | Pattern | Randomness | Spa...
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Colloquium 4
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Mobility and Borders 23-24 April 2009 University of Bologna Co-organised by: University of Bologna and University of Napoli "L'Orientale" A report by the ATACD Chair can be d
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Colloquium 1
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...Napoli) Topology, philosophy and cognitive capitalism: elements for debate Martin Fuglsang (C
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hagen Business School) Topology and actor-network theory Ivan Tchalakov (The Pais...
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Josep Perelló (Universitat de Barcelona )
(Interviews/Interview)
"A more complete landscape of culture dynamics" Why do you think, from your very personal involvement with cultural thinking, that a topological approach can h
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Events
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...than designing top-down cultural schemes? This form of innovation is inspired by movements such as free/
open
software, and encourages forms of cooperation as opposed to competition. It implies self-or...
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Partners
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...ofessor Rosi Braidotti rosi.braidotti@let.uu.nl Read more C
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hagen Business School (DK) Dr Christine Molgaard-Cleeman  ...
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Project Description and Objectives
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..., transformation, intensity, innovation, connectedness The mathematical analysis of dynamics has
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ed up the possibility of innovative approaches to the study of culture, enabling not simply ...
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Mihail Zervos (London School of Economics)
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... but has not really worked on cultural issues. I have the feeling that the project has the potential to
open
new grounds in the understanding of contemporary cultural dynamics. In particular, I find t...
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Performing topology
22 March 2010
Television Studio, Lockwood Building
Goldsmiths, University of London
This workshop has been supported by funding under the Sixth Framework Programme of the European Union
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The Discovery of the New
26-27 February 2010
Union Chapel London
,
London, UK
This workshop has been supported by funding under the Sixth
Framework Programme of the European Union.
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Can experiments with humanoid robots tell us something about us?
25 February 2010
Goldsmiths, University of London, UK
Lecture given by:
Luc Steels,
University of Brussels (VUB AI Lab) & Sony Computer Science Lab (Paris)
This event has been supported by funding under the Sixth Framework Programme of the European Union.
Read more...