Feb. 27th, 2008

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A favorite passage from the book I'm reading, In the Palaces of Memory by George Johnson.:

"In trying to explain how difficult a problem neuroscience still faces, Cooper likes to tell a story.: Suppose you came here from another planet. You have no eyes, no ears, just infrared sensors to help you get around. You notice that an object is thrown on your doorstep every morning. But you are not equipped with the concept newspaper. You subject this strange artifact to physical and chemical analysis. You weigh it every day and see that it goes from thin to fat in seven-day cycles. You analyse the ratio of black to white and find that it is fairly constant. You note that the chemical composition of the paper sometimes changes. But in understanding what a newspaper is, much of tht turns out to be irrelevant. Will you, the alien, ever make the leap and somehow realize that on the surface of the paper are rows and rows of tiny markings, that they cluster into patterns that carry information? And, if you are someday driven to make this radical hypothesis, is there any hope that you will learn to read the thing?"....

perception of beauty angle
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As an experiment, part of my 10%s this month were sent through Facebook's app 'Changing the Present'. If you have a Facebook, you know all about those virtual roses and hatching eggs that people can send eachother on there. 'Changing the Present' makes the great stance of transforming this trend into more meaningful gifts that help fund projects around the world. Now send a $1 donation gift to show friends you care,
and help make the world a better place. There are so many projects to choose from it's potentially (and hopefully) addicting:)

Today I chose to send a bunch of gifts celebrating my lovely lady friends on Facebook which accumulated funds for SEWA (Self Employed Women's Association) in India. SEWA is featured in one of my favorite books, 'In Her Hands' by Paola Gianturco, and I believe in their work and want to support them.

As another 10%, I made a contribution towards a friend's volunteer art workshop journey in South Africa, you can read about it here and maybe contribute a little something as well?

Fre Van Bree sends such a lovely report on the first of several Peace Tiles workshops she is carrying out in South Africa http://www.ned.com/group/devarts/news/6/95/

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