Feb 20, 2013

CEREBRART - INFORMATIONAL CHAOS

This CEREBRART work illustrates informational chaos in the brain. No motivation. No intention. No volition. No action. No reflection. No integration. Nothing else here, just pure information, chaotic, harsh and uncompromising.


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  1. This is Firebird's birthday celebration with a fire color meaning information chaos and forest fire that is clearly a force of chaos...

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  2. ... amazing may happen in the chaos.

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  3. @Anonymous: @Hmyrj: I agree. Interesting: there is a consistent trend in deaths with an excess in the birthday celebration month - just pure information. Chaos theory attempts to explain that amazing fact. Unpredictable results (death) can and will occur in chaotic systems that are sensitive to their initial conditions (birth).

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  4. So you think the brain is a well-ordered machine? It’s not. In fact, it’s anarchy. The well-tempered mind, says Daniel Dennett, is an achievement, not the norm...

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    1. from http://www.aldaily.com/

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  5. No, I do not think that! I do not think that the brain is a well-ordered machine. I do not think that the brain is a computing machine. I do not think that the brain is a machine with which we think we think. The brain is certainly not a machine. If you read my blog regularly, you'll probably notice that I'm a Histologist and I'm trying to explain all things in terms of their function, development and structure which includes imminent multidimensional chaotic features. I believe strongly that the study of chaotic behaviour of the brain should be an important research domain with ramifications into all fields of brain sciences.

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    1. this art piece is in favor of a rather anti-machine brain.

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    2. you are not original or unique: Chaotic Information Explosion Over A Background Of A Cascading Digital Force Field http://www.worldofstock.com/stock-photos/chaotic-information-explosion-over-a-background-of/SIT1228

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    3. @Anonymous: Please, test how observant you are by finding 20 differences between the two images, thank you and good luck ...

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    4. the role that selective attention may play in modulating the brain regions involved in finding multiple differences between the two chaotic images is a very interesting topic ...

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  6. My understanding of this cerebrart artwork is created through my imagination as the artwork connects me to an engaging process of creative imagination. Just imagine that you are in the center of your own brain which is surrounded by chaos inside and out. And a chaotic sequence of ones and zeros floats by! Then reevaluate that informational chaos as a presence rather than an absence. Chaotic information produces that informational chaos. And brain chaos makes creative order possible..

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  7. Chaotic information produces that informational chaos in my brain but without any creativity

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    1. Chaotic information is a significant barrier to efficient brain development.

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    2. I'm working with my therapist on developing more discipline and optimism, but even with that, I sometimes can't get out of these chaotic informations...

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  8. Im qiute optimistic!!!

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