Archive for the ‘Editorial’ Category

Psywar: The Real Battlefield is the Mind

Saturday, September 4th, 2010

Psywar Trailer from S DN on Vimeo.

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Art, Inspiration, Love, Apotheosis and Engineering Divinity

Monday, August 30th, 2010

Jason Silva freestyling. If you like this check out the previous post on Silva’s current project “Turning Into Gods” and his previous film “The Immortalists”.

Some thoughts on Art + Inspiration, Love, Apotheosis and Engineering Divinity from jason silva on Vimeo.

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The Wilderness Downtown

Monday, August 30th, 2010

Chris Milk’s interactive film The Wilderness Downtown is highly personalized to you by you. It is a breakthrough in new media art, design, code and interactivity.

The experience can be processor heavy however it is thoroughly worthwhile. Truly visionary art.

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Human Technology Is At Least 3.4 Million Years Old

Wednesday, August 18th, 2010

In an astonishing discovery, archeologists digging in Afar, Ethiopia have discovered stone tools that are over 3,4000,000 years old. These tools were used for butchering animals, rending meat from bone and accessing the sweet, highly nutritious marrow inside.

Archeologists conjecture from their placement and age that the tools were originally used by apelike human anscestors, Australopithecus afarensis. The most well known specimen of these is “Lysergic” “Lucy”, named after the Beatles song “Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds”.

The Afar region of Ethiopia is also unique because it is currently rifting apart to create a new ocean.

Humans and our ancestors have been using technology (anything that’s not part of our biological package) for 3.4 million years. Now we see that the earliest tools originated from a region that is ripping apart and will soon be under water.

Currently, it is believed that proto-urban settlements originated in the Middle East around 5000 BCE, followed by settlements on the Nile and Indus rivers.

In the last 7000 years we’ve progressed from inventing agriculture, architecture, art and writing to casually cruising around in airships and instantly accessing the collected wealth of all human information from anywhere.

What’s the math on that? For 3,393,000 years nothing happened?

Approaching logical conjecture zone.

There is a large field of study in which researchers posit that civilization, megalithic structures, and astronomical technology predate the last Ice Age. Theoretically, civilization flourished before the great flood that raised sea levels when Ice Age glaciers melted and destroyed all coastal communities. Examples of underwater sites include…

Dwarka off the west coast of India:

Yonaguni Monument off the east coast of Japan.

Kumari Kandam, a landmass south of Sri Lanka.

A large complex of urban ruins off the coast of Cuba.

And even part of Alexandria, Egypt, once the pinnacle of civilization, is underwater.

Most recently Eric Schmidt, head of Google, said that humans are now doubling the amount of information we accumulated, from the beginning of technology up to 2003, every two days. That’s 3.4 million years of information we create every two days!

Maybe this is all just something to ponder and talk about at parties.

Or maybe it’s something else….


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In Praise of Slowness

Wednesday, August 18th, 2010

Journalist Carl Honore believes the Western world’s emphasis on speed erodes health, productivity and quality of life. But there’s a backlash brewing, as everyday people start putting the brakes on their all-too-modern lives.

‘We used to dial, now we speed-dial.
We used to read, now we speed-read.
We used to walk, now we speed-walk.
We used to date, now we speed-date.’

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Hippie Mafia: The Brotherhood of Eternal Love

Monday, August 9th, 2010

An interview with Nicholas Schou, author of Orange Sunshine: The Brotherhood of Eternal Love and Its Quest to Spread Peace, Love, and Acid to the World. The inside story of the infamous gang of dope-dealing surfers who played a key role in the counterculture of the Sixties. It’s a mindblowing—and improbable—tale of drug smuggling, large scale marijuana farming and LSD distribution—basically, it’s the hidden history of how America got turned on. The story of the Brotherhood might’ve gone to the grave with the participants if not for Nicholas Schou’s intriguing history. Highly recommended.

From Dangerous Minds

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Turning Into Gods

Monday, August 9th, 2010

TURNING INTO GODS is a new feature length documentary exploring mankind’s journey to ‘play jazz with the universe’… it is a story of our ultimate potential, the reach of our intelligence, the scope of our scientific and engineering abilities and the transcendent quality of our heroic and noble calling.

TURNING INTO GODS – ‘Concept Teaser’ from jason silva on Vimeo.

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Farming Futures

Wednesday, August 4th, 2010

Farming Futures Animation from Luke Marsh on Vimeo.

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Fourth Dimensional Tesseracts

Friday, July 30th, 2010

A tesseract is a 2 dimensional representation of a 3 dimensional simulation of a 4 dimensional object.

Don’t understand? This article lays it out very simply and beautifully.

Hypercube from Jonas Claeys on Vimeo.

Remember those crop circles with the cube theme? Well this might illuminate aspects of what message they are trying to convey.

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“We are often more dangerous to ourselves than the enemy.”

Friday, July 30th, 2010

Over the last decade of war, more American soldiers have died by their own hand than from enemy attacks. The U.S Army has just released a report that high-risk behavior among soldiers – including drug abuse and alcholism – are killing more troops than “terrorists”. What is suprising is that this report comes from the U.S. Army.

Not only that but our troops are freely given bottomless prescriptions for amphetamines and high-potentcy pain killers. Additionally soldiers are committing 5,000 more misdemeanors each successive year and instances of rape and domestic abuse are up 177% in the last six years.

The Army also waives applicants who would have previously been barred from service for felony convictions and drug abuse.

Of 80,403 waivers granted since 2004, the report found that 47,478 were granted to people with a history of drug or alcohol abuse, misdemeanor crime or “serious misconduct,” which it defined as felony.

Tired of reading? NPR lays it all out aurally.

Apparently Call of Duty doesn’t prepare anyone for real warfare.

The good news is this, MAPS is working diligently, and succeeding, at helping treatment-resistant PTSD soldiers with the use of MDMA (ecstasy). If done correctly this generation of soldiers may use psychoactive empathy chemicals to successfully create and lead a vision from the Army’s past: the First Earth Battalion – real Jedis.

Field manual here.

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