Homo sapiens sapiens, with its burden of (partial) consciousness, seems to rely on such dichotomic constructs to generate intellectual and psychological security; Good or Evil, Right or Wrong etc. ar… more →
DECONTAMINATED CONTINUUMmetaphortean wrote 1 month ago: In the networked cultures of everyday media life, derelict theory objects, or free-floating thought … more →
moontrap wrote 8 months ago: Homo sapiens sapiens, with its burden of (partial) consciousness, seems to rely on such dichotomic c … more →
moontrap wrote 9 months ago: ..or somewhat of a ramble by way of continuation of MetaMeme… The way we use language profoundly inf … more →
hedonix wrote 11 months ago: Part 1: http://hedonix.wordpress.com/2008/12/08/equivocation/ Part 2: hedonix.wordpress.com/2008/12/ … more →
Duncan wrote 1 year ago: I have been virally infected by Martin Fenner’s “why do we blog” meme. 1. What is … more →
White Knight wrote 1 year ago: Umm… I had some time on my hands. These are some memetic badass facts about Bad Horse, a chara … more →
Greg Sadler wrote 1 year ago: This is the end of the bulk part of the thesis. Just concluding brief to follow. Might upload that t … more →
Wayne wrote 1 year ago: Inserted like this – Injected like this – Projected like this – Into the manifest cosmos, into this … more →
moontrap wrote 1 year ago: …or why arguments are always with mind viruses. We perceive, translate and experience, a fract … more →
moontrap wrote 1 year ago: Vincent Callebaut – Lilypads (Copyright Vincent Callebaut)[pixelab] The creations of architect … more →
Michael Cayley wrote 1 year ago: A few memetic brand reflections that occur while watching: Susan Blackmore Tedtalk - good introducti … more →
Michael Cayley wrote 1 year ago: memeticbrand That’s my twitter handle. Despite the technical problems that Twitter has been h … more →
Michael Cayley wrote 1 year ago: This TED talk by Kevin Kelly is not focused on brand, but it interesting how these ideas can be appl … more →
vapahtaja wrote 1 year ago: One can have an optimistic state of mind – a kind of faith in the future – without belie … more →