Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
Friday, July 31, 2009
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Our brain is plastic
PLASTIC, n. and adj.
B. adj.
I. That moulds.
1. Characterized by or capable of moulding or shaping clay, wax, or other soft or formless materials.
2. Causing the growth or production of natural forms, esp. of living things; formative, procreative; creative.
3. fig. Generating or adapting non-material, aesthetic, or intellectual ideas, concepts, etc.; creative.
II. Able to be moulded.
4. a. Of non-material things and conditions: able to be moulded or modified; impressionable, pliable; susceptible to influence; fluid, flexible.
b. Of a material: that can be (easily) moulded or shaped; pliant, pliable; that readily takes a new form.
c. Biol. Relating to or exhibiting an adaptability to environmental changes; spec. relating to or exhibiting an ability to alter the neural connections of the brain as a result of experience, in the process of learning, etc.
5. a. Relating to or produced by moulding, modelling, or sculpture.
b. Relating to or involving a permanent change in shape of a material, without fracture or rupture, by the temporary application of a force.
6. Med. Capable of, exhibiting, or producing organization; forming tissue, esp. fibrous tissue.
III. Of or relating to plastic as a material.
7. a. Made of or containing plastic; of the nature of a plastic.
b. fig. Artificial, unnatural; superficial, insincere.
Sunday, June 28, 2009
La invasion de los espias
Un articulo de Juan Gelman sobre un programa de la CIA para financiar estudios en areas estrategicas de conocimiento.
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Years pass, ideas evaporate
I have seen so many movies that I frequently don't remember the titles. Sometimes it is hard to remember the director, the actors. Sometimes different movies blend into one. Like those first Jim Jarmush movies are just one long movie.
What remains is a blurred dreamlike juxtaposition of images, sounds and personal mental states:
a)fumado
b)borracho
c)sereno(?/!)
d)enamorado
e)...
Something similar happens with books and music. Everything melts like wax and the more you access an old memory, the less accurate it becomes. Years pass, ideas evaporate.
The fog of war
A documentary about Robert McNamara, Defense Secretary with JFK and Johnson during the Vietnam war. His views on war and politics during a crucial historical era adorned with music by Philip Glass. A must see as far as I am concerned; even more if for free.
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
Friday, June 5, 2009
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