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"I excavate the sacred, the strange, and the overlooked footnotes of nature and history, bringing them into the present through vivid, highly tactile, and deeply felt physical creation."
Shifting the Architecture: Why the Future of AI is Light
The public conversation around Artificial Intelligence is currently stuck in a painful, polarized loop. On one hand, we hear breathless…
Photonic computing changes the physics of the tool by aligning it with the fluid efficiency found in nature. Instead of forcing electricity through copper wires, these new chips use microscopic laser beams and glass-like pathways carved right into the silicon.
True sustainability is a three-legged stool: ecological, economic, and social. Technology cannot be considered “advanced” if it requires us to surrender our basic human rights to affordable clean air, water, and viable land.
Photonic computing allows us to break out of those rigid, predatory concrete monoliths. By dropping the energy and cooling demands of computing by a factor of 10 to 100, we can transition away from industrial fortresses and move toward a circular, integrated ecosystem that serves the community rather than severing our connection to it.
The Blue Gate at the End of the Long Border - Francis Hamel , 2020.
British , b. 1963 -
Oil on linen , 66 x 56 cm.
Do you think it is safe to walk around at night in your neighborhood?
(sent the previous ask too early, sorry!! -.-)
Do you think it is safe to walk around at night in your neighborhood?
Yes
No
Yes or no is too limiting. Yes in my block but there is no safe pedestrian route that is parallel to the highway and also well lit.
Utka Nayika, A lady awaits her lover in the forest, between 1775-1780, Kangra painting
reblog to make prev stop having headaches
Hi, its me. The warmest creature in the world. I love you. Im the warmest creature in the world and I love you so much and I need to be in your lap right now. Yes, I know about the heat wave. That's okay though because I was already the warmest creature in the world so I don't mind. I love you and you need to let me sleep in your lap right now. I'm soooo warm and I love you sooo much. If you say no you'll be saying no to a thing that love you. Let me sleep in your lap. When I fall asleep I get warmer. I love you
Mary Delany, Botanical Study United Kingdom, c. 1772-82 Cut paper collage, sheet: 25.5 x 23.2 cm
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Carnivorous plants doin this is so funny to me
They don't wanna eat their pollinators :(
What's wrong with these pictures? The Book of Knowledge. v.5. 1927.
Internet Archive
Hm..
1. The walnut is smooth
2. The moon is sideways
3. No button holes
4. Wrong beak?
5. African lions don't typically climb palm tees?
6. Chickens don't float like ducks do
7. Tigers don't eat straw?
8. Squirrels generally don't have spots
9. Kiwis are bipedal
10. That's probably not an animal well suited to ice?
11. I have no idea
12. Mirror backwards
But then I realised - these shadows, this darkness - it's all part of me.
For better and for worse.
Sunset, Claude Monet