Bbenzon
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Humankind got its start on the African savannas some hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of years ago. At various times in our cultural history we’ve moved to distinctly new cultural ground, as it were. And so we are moving now, and have been for the past half century. This blog is how I see that move. Intellectually, I'm broadly interested in culture and the brain. Within that compass, anything could show up here. Literature and films (including animation), certainly, music as well, and graffiti. But, other things may show up as well. It's a blog, don't you know, it moves.
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New Savanna
http://new-savanna.blogspot.com/
Humankind got its start on the African savannas some hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of years ago. At various times in our cultural history we’ve moved to distinctly new cultural ground, as it were. And so we are moving now, and have been for the past half century. This blog is how I see that move. I'm broadly interested in culture and the brain. Within that compass, anything could show up here. Literature and films (including animation), certainly, music as well, and graffiti. But, other things may show up as well. It's a blog, don't you know, it moves.
LATEST ARTICLES ( 7812 )
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Friday Fotos: Vegetative Underground
Posted on 06 May 2016
CULTURE,
PHILOSOPHY,
SOCIETY
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Ecstatic Jazz @3QD
On Monday I posted a piece at 3 Quarks Daily, Ecstasy at Baltimore’s Left Bank Jazz Society. As I remark in the piece: Best jazz venue I’ve ever been in. Of... Read more
Posted on 05 May 2016 CULTURE, PHILOSOPHY, SOCIETY -
Is the American Body Politic Crumbling?
Sally Goerner in Evonomics: The media has made a cottage industry out of analyzing the relationship between America’s crumbling infrastructure, outsourced... Read more
Posted on 05 May 2016 CULTURE, PHILOSOPHY, SOCIETY -
Digital Humanities in the Cross-hairs, with the Cavalry on the Way
Daniel Allington, Sarah Brouillette, and David Golumbia have published a critique of digital humanities (mostly just digital work in english lit. Read more
Posted on 03 May 2016 CULTURE, PHILOSOPHY, SOCIETY -
Tyler Cowen on Novels as Models
This is a paper that is apparently unpublished. Robin Hanson has uploaded it to Research Gate. Is a Novel a Model? Tyler Cowen I defend the relevance of... Read more
Posted on 03 May 2016 CULTURE, PHILOSOPHY, SOCIETY -
Respect: AIDS
I took this photo on April 24 of this year: It's a graffiti production by the AIDS (= Alone in Deep Space | America is Dying Slowly) crew in Jersey City. Read more
Posted on 01 May 2016 CULTURE, PHILOSOPHY, SOCIETY -
Obama at the Comedy Cellar
We know that Jerry Seinfeld is an admirer of Obama's comedy skills; that's why he had him on his cars and comedy coffee klatch.. Read more
Posted on 30 April 2016 CULTURE, PHILOSOPHY, SOCIETY -
Friday Fotos: Childhood's End
Posted on 29 April 2016
CULTURE,
PHILOSOPHY,
SOCIETY
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Wikipedia Reinvents Corporate Bureaucracy in Its Internal Structure
Wikipedia is one of the (potentially) great social experiments of our time. A large self-organizing community built from the bottom up. Ah! freedom! And what go... Read more
Posted on 29 April 2016 CULTURE, PHILOSOPHY, SOCIETY -
Mapping Semantic Space to the Cortical Surface
A Continuous Semantic Space Describes the Representation of Thousands of Object and Action Categories across the Human Brain Alexander G. Huth,1 Shinji... Read more
Posted on 28 April 2016 CULTURE, PHILOSOPHY, SOCIETY -
From Telling to Showing, by the Numbers
I've been thinking about some remarks Moretti made about the digital humanities in a recent interview. Among other things he suggested that the results of... Read more
Posted on 27 April 2016 CULTURE, PHILOSOPHY, SOCIETY -
Digital Humanities, the Public and "Saving the Humanities"
Melissa Dinsman interviews Laura Mandell in the LARB: Another concern that has come up deals with public intellectualism, which many scholars and journalists... Read more
Posted on 24 April 2016 CULTURE, PHILOSOPHY, SOCIETY -
Physics as a Mode of Thought – Critical Points in Biology (and Mind?)
Philip Ball, in Nautilus: Why Physics Is Not a Discipline. Rather, it's a mode of thinking that knows no disciplinary bounds. The habit of physicists to praise... Read more
Posted on 23 April 2016 CULTURE, PHILOSOPHY, SOCIETY -
Friday Fotos: Fog and Mist
Posted on 22 April 2016
CULTURE,
PHILOSOPHY,
SOCIETY
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The Art of the Deal: The Narrow Virtue of Donald Trump
Scott Alexander has some interesting observations about Donald Trump that he makes by discussing Trump's book, The Art of the Deal. Read more
Posted on 21 April 2016 CULTURE, PHILOSOPHY, SOCIETY -
Polylingualism
Victor Mair has a fascinating post on this topic over at Language Log, with many interesting comments. He begins: I'm sitting in the San Francisco... Read more
Posted on 21 April 2016 CULTURE, PHILOSOPHY, SOCIETY -
Deadwood and Moral Injury
I worked my way through Deadwood on DVDs however many years ago and thought it was terrific. I’ve just been through it again, all three seasons, as streamed on... Read more
Posted on 20 April 2016 CULTURE, PHILOSOPHY, SOCIETY -
Single Shots: Seinfeld’s Ongoing Anatomy of Comedy
One of the many clips I saw on YouTube in my ongoing investigation of stand-up was an interview with George Carlin where he said that, early in his career, an... Read more
Posted on 19 April 2016 CULTURE, PHILOSOPHY, SOCIETY -
Colorado Marijuana Tours: Evidence of Cultural Change in the USofA?
Alan Feuer reports on a 3-day pot tour of Denver and environs (NY Times): I found the options dizzying: In the two years since the state first permitted the sal... Read more
Posted on 17 April 2016 CULTURE, PHILOSOPHY, SOCIETY -
Speaking Your Soul in a Foreign Language
Rebecca Tan, "Accent Adaptation (On sincerity, spontaneity, and the distance between Singlish and English, The Pennsylvania Gazette 2/18/2016: Every... Read more
Posted on 16 April 2016 CULTURE, PHILOSOPHY, SOCIETY
