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Artificial Intelligence…

July 6, 2007 · Posted in Uncategorized · Comment 

Matrix RevisitedWatching my friend Eric Matthies‘ movie “The Matrix Revisited” where he features the philosophy and science of the Matrix movie trilogy. One of the thoughts it sparked was whether anyone has ever built a robot based on the four-fold body, i.e. a robot with four different circuit boards, one for the physical (governing internal processes and serves as the “OS”), one for the emotional (spatial movement and recognition of objects/advance and retreat dynamics), one for the intellectual (visual/auditory processing and intelligence) and one for the spiritual (relationships and processes), and then have them interact on some levels similar to how we as humans interact between our different bodies… hmmm…. Might be fun ;-)

So much to say. Just moved into a new and amazing space (pictures coming soon). Am now surrounded by 300 other artists creating all day. The space will also serve as the headquarters for the Center for Conscious Creativity, and there will be more on all that coming soon as well (we are about to redo the entire website and structure…). It’s brewing all over…

For now, I am off to Peru for an international conference on Shamanism… Should be interesting ;-)

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