Art, Tech, Self: Untangling the Human Algorithm
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Oct 4, 2024 In this engaging discussion, Alva Noë, a philosopher of mind and a professor at UC Berkeley, explores his latest book, The Entanglement. He dives into the inseparable relationship between technology, art, and philosophy, arguing that understanding human nature requires more than just biology or cognitive science. Noë emphasizes how art can liberate us from social conventions and critiques the limits of AI in creativity. He also highlights technology's influence on perception, shaping our experiences and emotions in profound ways.
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Style Shapes What We See
- Aesthetic understanding is a skill that lets us discriminate styles and genres that shape perception.
- Styles enable perception but also blind us to differences we haven't learned to see.
Cultivate Seeing Through Attention
- Practice attentive looking and reflective dialogue to move from not-seeing to seeing differently.
- Use shared description and sustained attention to transform your perceptual experience.
Tech Gives Us New Vocabularies
- Technologies provide vocabularies and concepts that reframe how we understand ourselves and experiences.
- New terms (e.g., "photographic memory," "bandwidth") create new ways to think and feel.
