Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 14, No. 365. Centre for Computing in the Humanities, King's College London <http://www.princeton.edu/~mccarty/humanist/> <http://www.kcl.ac.uk/humanities/cch/humanist/> [1] From: Arun-Kumar Tripathi <tripathi@statistik.uni- (13) dortmund.de> Subject: Ancient Voices in Cyberspace [2] From: Arun-Kumar Tripathi <tripathi@statistik.uni- (56) dortmund.de> Subject: Contact Cultures of the Imagination gathering, pioneers of artificial intelligence.. --[1]------------------------------------------------------------------ Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 09:57:39 +0100 From: Arun-Kumar Tripathi <tripathi@statistik.uni-dortmund.de> Subject: Ancient Voices in Cyberspace dear Humanists, Patricia Search's multimedia installation Ancient Voices in Cyberspace will be on view at the Amos Eno Gallery, 59 Franklin Street, New York, NY from October 21 - November 8, 2000. Ancient Voices in Cyberspace explores the aesthetics of narrative, visual images, music, and action in primitive, aboriginal cultures as a foundation for new perspectives in human-computer interaction. The installation juxtaposes symbols, poems, and music drawn from the oral traditions of aboriginal cultures with the limitations of human-computer interaction. Patricia Search has worked with computer graphics for over fifteen years. Her most recent work includes multimedia installations that are critical commentaries on the state of human-computer interaction. The electronic environments in her installations highlight the aesthetics of action, space, and time in electronic communication. GALLERY HOURS: Tuesday - Saturday, 11:00 am - 6 pm <http://www.rpi.edu/~searcp/voices.html> amoseno@bway.net ---- Best, Arun --[2]------------------------------------------------------------------ Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 09:58:49 +0100 From: Arun-Kumar Tripathi <tripathi@statistik.uni-dortmund.de> Subject: Contact Cultures of the Imagination gathering, pioneers of artificial intelligence.. Greetings scholars and researchers, Some excerpts from the Wired Essay, "Imagining First Contact" written by Leander Kahney..thought..might interest you..your comments are most welcome!! Every year a group of renowned scientists, writers, and artists gets together to simulate space explorers and aliens meeting for the first time. At this year's Contact Cultures of the Imagination gathering, pioneers of artificial intelligence suggest they may be able to contribute to the conversation. "We build ways of life, but very different ways of life," said Jim Funaro, an anthropologist at Cabrillo College in Santa Cruz, California, who dreamed up the conference in 1983 as a way to bring together anthropologists and science fiction writers. "Anthropologists study alien cultures and science fiction writers create them," Funaro said. The three-day gathering mixes lectures with role-playing thought experiments to explore the not-so-distant prospect of contacting intelligent alien beings. This year's conference, which kicked off Friday at NASA's Ames Research Center, also featured experts on artificial intelligence. Two of the field's legendary pioneers, Marvin Minsky of MIT and John Searle of the University of California at Berkeley, gave an overview of AI to the eclectic group of alien hunters. But the experts had little to offer on how AI could be used if ET were to show up on Earth's doorstep today, only introducing the topic as a subject for further study. Chris McKay, an Ames astrobiologist, said AI eventually will assist in the pursuit of aliens by telling scientists what kinds of things they should be looking for, and then help them understand the life forms when they find them. However, McKay warned it's still in the very early stages of development. "We're just getting started," he said. "It's like Churchill said: 'We're not at the end. We're not at the beginning of the end. We're at the end of the beginning.'" Bill Clancey, an AI expert at Ames, said humans shouldn't expect to be able to communicate with intelligent aliens since we haven't even made much progress engaging with intelligent Earth species like dolphins and whales. The conference also features students from local high schools who will join the scientists and writers in creating and acting out the alien cultures they've dreamed up. During the role-play, one team dreams up all the details of the alien society, including its solar system, planet, the form the aliens take, and their culture. Another team plays members of a futuristic human society, often members of an inter-planetary exploration team. Then the two act out first contact. Sometimes it's restrained, sometimes it's boisterous, and occasionally it gets out of hand, attendees said. For complete reading, please visit the below site at: <http://www.wired.com/news/print/0,1294,34722,00.html> Thank you.. Sincerely Arun Tripathi
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