Author: Dr. Leon Tsvasman
The problem with art in the age of algorithms
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 …
The Dark Poetics of Suppressed Potential
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 …
The Last Illusion: Why Meaning, Not Power, Defines Civilization
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) …
The Thinker’s Difference: Contours of Freed Potential
“All knowing is doing, all doing is knowing.” —Humberto Maturana (The Tree of Knowledge, 1987) “The major problems in the world are the result …
There is Magic in Reality, But Not in This World
“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 …
Beyond Time & Redundancy: Shattering the Citadel of Chronos
“Time is the moving image of eternity.” — Plato “Every separation is a link.” — Simone Weil “We are not creatures of time, but of eternity. …
What Really Is Intelligence (& Where Does AI Fit into the Picture)?
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 …