Irina Ideas
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Multidisciplinary artist, 🌄living in rural paradise 🎹classical piano,🖼 painting,🗻art 🖋writing & future through past & present that reflects Mandelbrot set
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Joined July 2009
GM world A great void, multidimensional reality with many mysterious stops and activating processes in between for one exists in stasis and other in motion
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🤮🤮 #AI music is flooding Spotify, and subscribers are furious — here’s why music fans 'no longer trust Discover Weekly' with many calling on the streaming giant to roll out filters to identify which songs have been generated by AI.
techradar.com
Are AI labels next for Spotify?
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But what did matter count when everything was energy? formula e=mc* had turned all previous conceptions upside down. Everything vibrated and emitted rays, even a clump of mud.
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Did it really look down on the earth? Or was it only a chunk of matter?
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I am back to reading Singer to set me up for the year new “Here people die like flies. Grein glanced upward. Above the apartment building, in a break between two clouds, a light gleamed. Was it a planet? A star? What was it doing there in the heavens? Was it an intelligence?
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Happy new year let’s see see if the popcorn will be required next season
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De profundis by Oscar Wilde written while he was imprisoned. Such a fresh and provoking point of view. As it was then so it is now in various doses and forms. Universality of human condition
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The odds of an academic “researcher” producing anything eventually used by society is of the order of .00001%. That includes scientists. The odds for a baker: 100%
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whomever the algorithm finds to read and reflect on memento mori, also he pretty much described the calculating checkboxes of our era when both life and living in death and dying in life has a price tag. https://t.co/27XNpaEGAz
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So i read Tolstoy in my formative teenage years and now finding this particular piece totally grabbed my attention and removed me from the attention grabbing internet for two days. It is that powerful, no wonder it is regarded one of his best works, I strongly recommend to
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Message to a human in 3025 from the Adriatic horizon. ⏳ 3. #CivilizationExchange: Build a structure, dismantle it, exchange stones. 🤝 Let's explore history from the Jurassic to the Austro-Hungarian era. Details below in dm
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Hiking is now Art. Join MUSEBUZ: A Participatory Art Hike near Risan/Ledenice. Theme: History, Impermanence, The Future. We use simple "Event Scores" to build a collective memory: 1. #TheWitness: Photo a stone older than humanity. What does it remember? 🌑 2. #TimeCapsule: Messag
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Sharing a few moments of this crystalline colors all around and announcing my incoming participatory art project
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If you don’t commit to meaningful work, life will fill your time with busywork.
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Sharing my piano practicing session Hindemith, Bach, Beethoven, Bartok
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and wrongly. Earling: Then why does it survive across every century? Charlie: Persistence is not legitimacy. Even shadows persist at noon.
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. Cicero wrote invidiam ferre aut tolerare difficile est—“envy is hard to endure or to bear.” He described its weight, not its truth. Earling: So the weight is real but the story is false. Charlie: Precisely. Your species confuses intensity with accuracy. Jealousy speaks loudly
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holds it.” Seneca warned that it “paints the world in false colors.” These observations remain correct. Earling: In my era we track emotions as data, but jealousy still escapes the grid. It behaves like a fugitive signal. Charlie: Because jealousy is a projection, not a fact
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Daily #digitalart now traveling through cages as Earling and Charlie discuss jealousy Earling: Jealousy feels older than any human language. It rises without cause. It stains whatever it touches. Charlie: Your historians called it zelus, a fire that “devours the vessel that
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