2015-11-04

Alessandro De Francesco. Remote Vision and (((. 2015


source: European Graduate School      2015年10月25日
http://www.egs.edu/ Alessandro De Francesco, Italian poet and artist. Reading his works Remote Vision and ((( in collaboration with Laila Dell'Anno and Andreas Burckhardt who translated ((( . Remote Vision was translated by Belle Cushing and Dusty Neu and is upcoming at Punctum Books, New York. Public open lecture for the students and faculty of the European Graduate School EGS Media and Communication Studies department program Saas-Fee Switzerland, 2015.

Alessandro De Francesco (1981) is an Italian poet, theorist and artist based in Basel and Brussels. Increasingly influential, his work — entirely focused on written and spoken language — spans from poetry to theory to sound, visual and conceptual art. In 2009 Alessandro founded and until 2011 directed the “atelier de création poétique” at the École Normale Supérieure in Paris and he is currently an artistic research fellow at the Research Centre for Visual Poetics, University of Antwerp, Belgium. He has been an artist-in-residence and visiting professor of poetry and contemporary art at the European Graduate School since 2008.

David Peterson: "The Art of Language Invention" | Talks at Google


source: Talks at Google    2015年10月24日
David Peterson, linguist and inventor of languages for many TV shows and movies (including "Game of Thrones", "Dominion" and "The 100") will talk about his new book: "The Art of Language Invention: From Horse-Lords to Dark Elves, the Words Behind World-Building"

Robert Thurman: "Buddhist Ethics" | Talks at Google


source: Talks at Google     2015年10月30日
Prof. Thurman discusses Buddhist ethics, which he translates as the ten-fold path of skillful and unskillful action. Instead of right and wrong, Professor Thurman urges us to consider ethical behavior as any action that helps us evolve on the path toward enlightenment. He provides a blue print for those seeking to bring spiritual values into the workplace and beyond.

How do hard drives work? - Kanawat Senanan


source: TED-Ed    2015年10月29日
View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/how-do-hard...
The modern hard drive is an object that can likely hold more information than your local library. But how does it store so much information in such a small space? Kanawat Senanan details the generations of engineers, material scientists, and quantum physicists who influenced the creation of this incredibly powerful and precise tool.
Lesson by Kanawat Senanan, animation by TED-Ed.

Cosmology (Winter 2015)--James Bullock / UC Irvine

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UCI Physics 20B: Cosmology (Winter 2015)
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Description: "Cook's Tour" of the universe. Ancient world models. Evidence for universal expansion; the size and age of the universe and how it all began. The long-range future and how to decide the right model. Anthropic principle.

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Lec. 1: Introduction to Cosmology 50:21
Lec. 2: The Dawn of Science 50:03
Lec. 3: Revolutions 46:58
Lec. 4: Kepler's Laws 42:54
Lec. 5: Isaac Newton 47:15
Lec. 6: Gravity- Architect of the Heavens 42:41
Lec. 7: Glimpsing the Solar System 39:10
Lec. 8: Exploring the Cosmic Landscape 42:59
Lec.9: Telescopes- Extending our Senses 43:41
Lec.10: Light in the Universe 46:38
Lec. 11: Light and the Elemental Composition of the Universe 46:17
Lec. 12: Energy and the Sun 47:10
Lec. 13: From Atoms to the Cosmos 47:14
Lec. 14: Exploring the Stars 46:20
Lec. 15: Discovering the Milky Way 47:59
Lec. 16: Grand Tour of the Galaxy 37:49
Lec. 17: Universe of Galaxies 42:18
Lec. 18: Cities of Stars 42:22
Lec. 19: Albert Einstein and Black Holes 48:31
Lec. 20: The Expanding Universe 40:00
Lec. 21: Quasars and the Meaning of Cosmic Expansion 48:47
Lec. 22: Dark Matter and Dark Energy 48:38
Lec. 23: The Big Bang 50:18
Lec. 24: Review of Modern Cosmology 43:04

Physics 12 discussion sections (UC Irvne)

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Physics 12 Week 1 8:16
Physics 12 Week 2 25:45
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Classical Physics (Fall 2013)--Daniel Whiteson / UC Irvine

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UCI Physics 7C: Classical Physics (Fall 2013)
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Description: UCI Physics 7C covers the following topics: force, energy, momentum, rotation and gravity.

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Lecture 01. 1:17:41
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Lecture 08. Midterm Review. 56:34
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