if Music = Math and Music = Art, then Math = Art

•June 21, 2009 • Leave a Comment

Boards of Canada are from Scotland…

•June 20, 2009 • Leave a Comment

Apparat

Kettel: Halt Him

•June 20, 2009 • Leave a Comment

Kettel

If you see him, halt him and ask him how did he do that…

Burial & Four Tet:

•June 20, 2009 • Leave a Comment

Burial++Four+Tet+burial4tet

Repetitive, boring and freaky as ever…love them

Bullion: R u the one?

•June 20, 2009 • Leave a Comment

I m not the one, but this track is THE no. 1 for me.

I’m free…r u?

•March 31, 2009 • Leave a Comment

iamfree1Νοιώθει ότι μπορεί να πετάξει τα σκουπίδια του από το μπαλκόνι. Ότι μπορεί να παρκάρει όπου θέλει και ας κλείνει το δρόμο. Να βάζει δυνατά την τηλεόραση γιατί “δεν είναι ακόμα ώρες κοινής ησυχίας”. Να αλλάζει λωρίδα στο δρόμο χωρίς να βγάζει φλας. Να στέκεται με την ομπρέλα ανοιχτή, κάτω από το υπόστεγο του μισού μέτρου, αδιαφορώντας για του άλλους. Αδιαφορώντας. Κράτα το keyword. Νοιώθει ότι μπορεί. Είναι ελεύθερος.

Ελληναρά μου… Repeat after me: I am free

Περισσότεροι τοίχοι στο picturesofwalls.com. Πηγή: arxedia media / Text by Nassos K. /Crazymonkey

Back to Ligic with LOGICOMIX

•March 20, 2009 • Leave a Comment

istoriaThat’s right…back to logic and common sense. The truth is that common sense is not always common. So logic and mathematics is definitely not amongst the most popular subjects of our times despite their ultimate importance in the world of science. Well, they got the attention they long needed with this very publication of Apostolos Doxiadis, Christos Papadimitriou, Alecos Papadatos & Annie Di Donna. I just finished this illustrated adventure in the world of mathematics with Bertrand Russell as the main host and while reading it I was wishing to reach no end. But linearity was no exception to this story and the end came along with a new way to look at things. What more can you possibly want from a comix?

Pythagoras once proclaimed that the meaning of truth and reality in this world is hidden in numbers…This comix proves that he was right…

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SYNOPSIS [logicomix.com]
Covering a span of sixty years, the graphic novel Logicomix was inspired by the epic story of the quest for the Foundations of Mathematics.

This was a heroic intellectual adventure most of whose protagonists paid the price of knowledge with extreme personal suffering and even insanity.  The book tells its tale in an engaging way, at the same time complex and accessible. It grounds the philosophical struggles on the undercurrent of personal emotional turmoil, as well as the momentous historical events and ideological battles which gave rise to them.

The role of narrator is given to the most eloquent and spirited of the story’s protagonists, the great logician, philosopher and pacifist Bertrand Russell. It is through his eyes that the plights of such great thinkers as Frege, Hilbert, Poincaré, Wittgenstein and Gödel come to life, and through his own passionate involvement in the quest that the various narrative strands come together.

in E1

•March 19, 2009 • Leave a Comment

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I WAS A MAN…

•March 18, 2009 • Leave a Comment

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Car Park

•March 18, 2009 • Leave a Comment

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