Author: Dr. Leon Tsvasman

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The problem with art in the age of algorithms

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Art is neither an object nor a performance, neither a craft nor a commodity. It does not merely occupy space in a museum or time on …

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The Dark Poetics of Suppressed Potential

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  Every civilization has its shadow—its buried contradictions, its unrealized meanings, its silenced songs. Ours, however, may be the first to algorithmically curate them out of …

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The Last Illusion: Why Meaning, Not Power, Defines Civilization

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We had the experience but missed the meaning. And approach to the meaning restores the experiencein a different form. — T. S. Eliot, Four Quartets (1943) …

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The Thinker’s Difference: Contours of Freed Potential

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  “All knowing is doing, all doing is knowing.”   —Humberto Maturana (The Tree of Knowledge, 1987) “The major problems in the world are the result …

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There is Magic in Reality, But Not in This World

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“The world is not composed of things, but of processes.” — Alfred North Whitehead (Process and Reality, 1929) “We can never know the world as it …

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Beyond Time & Redundancy: Shattering the Citadel of Chronos

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“Time is the moving image of eternity.” — Plato “Every separation is a link.” — Simone Weil “We are not creatures of time, but of eternity. …

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What Really Is Intelligence (& Where Does AI Fit into the Picture)?

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Intelligence, as we often conceive it, is riddled with paradox. We reduce it to metrics, mold it into a resource to be optimized, and tether it …