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photographs [Jul. 24th, 2008|09:02 pm]

drugaddict
photographs

http://tunlaw.org/boissenas.jpg
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My first post [Jul. 25th, 2008|02:42 am]

handmadebooks

[reliures]
Hi!
I'm a french man (so excuse my poor english...)., doing binding for my own.
There is no french community on bookbinding, so i'm exploring the american ressources, and i've found your community. Today, i  dare posting one of my work...






This is a "french binding" book (i think that's the english term. Its a harcover unite with the pages by twines, made with leather).
Its a book about Musulman Art.

(Tell me if i post too much pictures.)
 
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ray k metzker [Jul. 24th, 2008|08:41 pm]

drugaddict
ray k metzker

http://tunlaw.org/raykmetzker.jpg
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Misdirected magic [Jul. 24th, 2008|10:00 pm]
mind_hacks

Just one more on the magic. I just got this email from Mind Hacks readers Stefano suggesting that stage magicians that use psychological language actually pollute the public's understanding of science. He also gives a much better, and, I'm guessing, more accurate explanation of the hand-raising trick in Keith Barry's TED performance.

As a psychologist, I have to say I dislike the new sort of mentalism that we're seeing nowadays. Derren Brown (an incredibly talented performer, as you said) tries to portray his show as something more than old-fashioned magic by introducing psychological terms and studies, somewhat erratically. I understand that his use of scientific terminology might be part of the misdirection, but it really makes me cringe to see he perform ridiculous feats and justify it by citing things like the Milgram study, concentration abilities or persuasion techniques. Almost every time he mentions a psychological concept, he either misrepresents it or uses it to explain absurd stuff that he did with stooges or simply old magic tricks.

I didn't know Keith Barry, but I have to say his TED lecture made me put him on the same category as Derren Brown: old mentalist tricks disguised as "persuasion and psychological techniques". He even managed to fool you, it seems: the trick that you attributed to hypnosis has nothing to do with it, being achieved simply by the performer applying pressure on the feet of the subject instead of his hand. Notice how he never says where the pressure will be, and his left leg is covered by the table. His other live tricks are equally simple, and have nothing do with psychology, except for the fact that everything you do to an audience - even cheating/fooling them - is part of it.

Stefano makes an interesting point that these acts rely, in part, on misinforming people about psychology. Derren Brown is a classic example where he often gives explanations after the trick so the viewer feels they are being let in on the secret, but which are obviously misleading and so are part of the more general misdirection that the feats are achieved through the 'power of the mind'.

In terms of the hand raising trick that Stefano mentions, looking back at the video, this seems a much more likely explanation. In which case, this is a 'theory of mind' illusion, where we are fooled into attributing a different mental state to the person picked from the audience than they actually have.

I hope you don't mind me publishing part of your email Stefano, I did try and email and ask but unfortunately the address wasn't valid. Do get in touch if you have a website or blog and I'll happily link to it and many thanks for your interesting commentary.

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Right next to the Argon beer pong table... [Jul. 24th, 2008|05:55 pm]

vivnsect


title or description

title or description


Each element sample is individually embedded inside a solid acrylic block.
And it's only $8,550! ;)
You can find it here.
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[Jul. 25th, 2008|12:46 am]

artists

[coconoir]


dogs )
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Ancient Olympic Chariot Racetrack Located? [Jul. 24th, 2008|12:00 am]
natlgeographic
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The hippodrome—where chariots and horses raced in the most prestigious events of the ancient Olympics—has been located in Greece with geomagnetic technology, researchers believe.

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"Cross Dressing" Lemurs Appear Male to Avoid Conflict [Jul. 24th, 2008|12:00 am]
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Young female red-fronted lemurs adopt male coloration to dupe their aggressive female groupmates, a new study found.

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[Jul. 25th, 2008|12:15 am]

art_links

[tom_omegres]
 

Искусство и ЗНАК  (не много об искусстве, больше о «знаке»)

 

Эпиграф:

- Это невозможно описать словами !!!

                                                   (Человек)

http://community.livejournal.com/art_out_of_time/2775.html
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Mark Orr [Jul. 25th, 2008|12:53 am]

art_links

[dar_jan]



сайт
+5 )

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[Jul. 24th, 2008|11:34 pm]

lesabr
[music |Philip Glass - Morning Passages]


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[Jul. 25th, 2008|12:25 am]

ru_collage

[pavel_brat]


п е р с о н а л ь н а я в ы с т а в к а
P A V E L B R A Т
28
июля - 12 августа
открытие состоится - 28 июля 17:00
Г А Л Е Р Е Я Н Е Ф Т А
(г.Воронеж, ул. Кольцовская 23а)
(Ну, я надеюсь что кто-нибудь будет проездом ,ну и фотоотчёт обязательно будет)

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John Jacobsmeyer [Jul. 25th, 2008|12:18 am]

art_links

[naucken]


сюр )

(с) John Jacobsmeyer
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July? [Jul. 24th, 2008|12:37 pm]

myerscho
I can not believe it is almost the end of July. Where did the summer go?

Kudos to Tricia!! Your dolls look wonderful as they always do!!

xo
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ANIMAL PHOTOS WEEKLY: Albino Eagle, Cloned Pups, More [Jul. 23rd, 2008|12:00 am]
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Cloned Labradors add up to quadruple cuteness, a rare lemur group is discovered in Africa, and more in our first weekly gallery of animal news photos.

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Dennett on magic and misdirection [Jul. 24th, 2008|06:00 pm]
mind_hacks

While musing over yesterday's post on the use of psychological language as a form of a magician's misdirection, I remembered Dennett's 2003 article [pdf] on consciousness where he uses exactly this as a metaphor for why consciousness doesn't exist as some scientists think it does.

Dennett argues that the 'hard problem' is a red herring - the whole question of how conscious first person experience arises from the biological function of the brain assumes that consciousness is a single thing that needs explaining.

He suggests that there isn't a single thing that is consciousness, just a collection of mental components, but the fact we've named it as a single thing fools us.

In his article Explaining the "Magic" of Consciousness, he gives a great analogy of how the use of the word 'the' was used in a card trick to make it seem completely mysterious even to fellow professional magicians.

The tempting idea that there is a Hard Problem is simply a mistake. I cannot prove this. Or, better, even if I can prove this, my proof will surely fall on deaf ears, since CHALMERS, for instance, has already acknowledged that arguments against his convictions on this score are powerless to dislodge his intuition, which is beyond rational support. So I will not make the tactical error of trying to dislodge with rational argument a conviction that is beyond reason. That would be wasting everybody's time, apparently. Instead, I will offer up what I hope is a disturbing parallel from the world of card magic: The Tuned Deck.

For many years, Mr. Ralph Hull, the famous card wizard from Crooksville, Ohio, has completely bewildered not only the general public, but also amateur conjurors, card connoisseurs and professional magicians with the series of card tricks which he is pleased to call "The Tuned Deck"...

Ralph Hull's trick looks and sounds roughly like this:

Boys, I have a new trick to show you. It's called 'The Tuned Deck'. This deck of cards is magically tuned [Hull holds the deck to his ear and riffles the cards, listening carefully to the buzz of the cards]. By their finely tuned vibrations, I can hear and feel the location of any card. Pick a card, any card... [The deck is then fanned or otherwise offered for the audience, and a card is taken by a spectator, noted, and returned to the deck by one route or another.] Now I listen to the Tuned Deck, and what does it tell me? I hear the telltale vibrations, ... [buzz, buzz, the cards are riffled by Hull's ear and various manipulations and rituals are enacted, after which, with a flourish, the spectator's card is presented].

Hull would perform the trick over and over for the benefit of his select audience of fellow magicians, challenging them to figure it out. Nobody ever did. Magicians offered to buy the trick from him but he would not sell it. Late in his life he gave his account to his friend, HILLIARD, who published the account in his privately printed book. Here is what Hull had to say about his trick:

For years I have performed this effect and have shown it to magicians and amateurs by the hundred and, to the very best of my knowledge, not one of them ever figured out the secret. ...the boys have all looked for something too hard [my italics, DCD].

Like much great magic, the trick is over before you even realize the trick has begun. The trick, in its entirety, is in the name of the trick, "The Tuned Deck", and more specifically, in one word "The"! As soon as Hull had announced his new trick and given its name to his eager audience, the trick was over. Having set up his audience in this simple way, and having passed the time with some obviously phony and misdirecting chatter about vibrations and buzz-buzz-buzz, Hull would do a relatively simple and familiar card presentation trick of type A (at this point I will draw the traditional curtain of secrecy; the further mechanical details of legerdemain, as you will see, do not matter).

His audience, savvy magicians, would see that he might possibly be performing a type A trick, a hypothesis they could test by being stubborn and uncooperative spectators in a way that would thwart any attempt at a type A trick. When they then adopted the appropriate recalcitrance to test the hypothesis, Hull would 'repeat' the trick, this time executing a type B card presentation trick. The spectators would then huddle and compare notes: might he be doing a type B trick? They test that hypothesis by adopting the recalcitrance appropriate to preventing a type B trick and still he does "the" trick - using method C, of course. When they test the hypothesis that he's pulling a type C trick on them, he switches to method D - or perhaps he goes back to method A or B, since his audience has 'refuted' the hypothesis that he's using method A or B.

And so it would go, for dozens of repetitions, with Hull staying one step ahead of his hypothesis-testers, exploiting his realization that he could always do some trick or other from the pool of tricks they all knew, and concealing the fact that he was doing a grab bag of different tricks by the simple expedient of the definite article: The Tuned Deck.


pdf of article Explaining the "Magic" of Consciousness.

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Balthus [Jul. 24th, 2008|02:08 pm]

mystical_art

[omnamahshivaya]
I love this artist! I saw his retrospect at the Met in 1983/84. The textures he got with marble dust are not reproduced in the digital images.... to see art in person is so much better and the size of the works make the work as well as the textures, the colors are different then they are in digital even if they are close, still no cigar, and the energy from the art.... every one needs to see art in person to get the full message of the artist.

http://www.answers.com/topic/balthus

http://www.artcyclopedia.com/artists/balthus.html

http://www.artchive.com/artchive/B/balthus.html
























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Balthus [Jul. 24th, 2008|02:08 pm]

omnamahshivaya
I love this artist! I saw his retrospect at the Met in 1983/84. The textures he got with marble dust are not reproduced in the digital images.... to see art in person is so much better and the size of the works make the work as well as the textures, the colors are different then they are in digital even if they are close, still no cigar, and the energy from the art.... every one needs to see art in person to get the full message of the artist.

http://www.answers.com/topic/balthus

http://www.artcyclopedia.com/artists/balthus.html

http://www.artchive.com/artchive/B/balthus.html

click for pics! )
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Honey White [Jul. 24th, 2008|02:16 pm]

handmadebooks

[talentshow]

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[[ Honey White ]]






























The covers of this book are made with paper I handpainted and waxed with beeswax. This gives them a leathery texture and some degree of water resistance.

The interior covers and spine reinforcements are made with recycled kraft-brown shop paper. This paper has a subtle tan-on-tan stripe.


- 5.5" x 3.25" (14 cm x 8 cm)
- 160 pages.
- Bound with oatmeal-colored waxed Irish linen thread.


[ Available at kateblack.etsy.com. ]
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message to dr Michael HArris [Jul. 24th, 2008|01:47 pm]

omnamahshivaya
I went back to sleep. I woke up. Elliot is on the floor in my room here chilling. he says he it thirsty all the time now..... will go out with parents... soon

for DrMichealHarris if you are reading this....

Are you sure you do not want to be friends in the future? I looked through you book just now and it is void of images. you need an artist like me. www.evesaturnart.com

just get over the stress of the robbery .... i am not stalking you...please let kitty know it is professionally motivated.... I am not interested in playing sexually!


some one, I need a volunteer to post this to his journal.... they think I was a lady stalking him before... I was not.... he needs to know this and his wife does too.... some one was bugging them before and they have it in their heads whoever that person was was me! I just met him... it is impossible! any one willing to copy past that to his journal?

on second thought,,, that will freak him out more.... maybe... i dunno. i am upset they think i am some one else!
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