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Citation: "The outbreak of cooperation among success-driven individuals under noisy conditions." By Dirk Helbing and Wenjian Yu. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 106, No. 8, Feb. 23, 2009.

"Spontaneous outbreak of prevalent cooperation in the spatial prisoner's dilemma with random relocations and strategy mutations. The prisoner's dilemma describes social interactions, in which it is risky to cooperate and tempting to defect (i.e. to cheat or free-ride).
The simulations are for 49x49-grids (red = defector, blue = cooperator, white = empty site, green = defector who became a cooperator, yellow = cooperator who turned into a defector in the last iteration).
The simulation starts with the initial configuration of a circular cluster of defectors (red) at time t=0. In each time step (iteration), the strategies and locations of all individuals have been updated in a random sequential order. The video shows one snapshot every time step. In Phase I, the cluster of defector splits up, and defectors disperse over the space due to random relocations.
Nevertheless, small defective clusters are formed, as the payoff for mutual defection is higher than when defectors do not have any neighbors. Cooperators are generated randomly at a very small rate due to strategy mutations (green), but usually turn into defectors quickly (yellow). The video is cut, because the features of the spatio-temporal patterns do not change over more than 20,000 iterations.
Phase II is displayed more slowly to highlight the sudden outbreak of cooperation: Around the time t=25,510, a small, but overcritical cluster of cooperators appears in the upper right corner (green and blue). This happens by random coincidence of strategy mutations, which creates cooperators in neighboring locations by chance.
The overcritical cluster of cooperators (blue) does not only allow cooperators to survive; neighboring defectors also start to imitate them due to their greater payoff (green). The evolution in Phase III is shown again at the previous movie speed: Once a large enough cooperative cluster has appeared, cooperation is "exported" to other locations by random and success-driven migration, and it spreads quickly among individuals almost everywhere."
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...now imagine each of us as a receptor in the evolution of a larger eye....input, filter and 'post'.....
so....evolving the eye...it may take a long while...but we are in some interesting stages...
training our global eyes to see where help is needed (instead of military target). this is evolution.:
please read this article
New 3-D Aerial Images of Haiti Will Aid Recovery and Research

'Awaiting a Vision' (nails, enamel, resin on wood, 60"x60"

Awaiting a Vision
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yesyesyes! want to see!!!! love the book and the very important metaphor. thrilled by the visuals as you can imagine.:)!!
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Lovinnnnng thissss. wish I would have been there to see, it would have been so freaky, my feelings about this place would be confirmed;)!

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WOW:) thanks [livejournal.com profile] deeptape
like linerider but more creative...a game this guy is developing...



http://www.experimentalgameplay.com/game.php?g=456
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"Rinpa" is a word created by the founders of the group meaning "to bring people together, while "Eshidan" essentially means "art crew."
The Rinpa Eshidan is a team of artists brought together by a common creative expression.

Led by Noiz-Davi (Yoshiaki Kusunoki) and Daisuke Yamamoto, the group's main activities are performing in live painting events and creating videos of art in action. Instead of focusing on the finished project, we believe the process of creation itself is where art comes to life and our videos aim to engage our audience in that process.

In November of 2005, Daisuke and Noiz assembled a team of artists to participate in video projects where one painting was created after another, with each piece being painted over to make room for the next. We have created several films in this style since. Many people ask us how we can stand to erase the artwork we have worked so hard to create, but our focus is on the process of making art, not the end result. The good news is that the videos we make become a permanent record of the spontaneous artworks created during the filming.
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don't quite like the very end but oh such wonderful visuals!
and what do we get when all of us communicate through our internet connections??

Reactable

Oct. 19th, 2007 12:03 am
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absolutely amazing. gah. YES. (thanks [livejournal.com profile] cosmodromo)

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