October 28, 2012

References & Resources


This entry will work as a source for references for the upcoming posts. It will be updated whenever I find some more useful stuff to work with.

3D Printing
3D-Printed houses might be closer than you thought, in techpp.com
3D-Printed "Magic Arms" in youtube.com
- 3D-Printed Satellite aims for orbit, in wired.com
- 3D-Printed Satellites, in diy3dprinting.blogspot.com.es
- Behrokh Khoshnevis: "Contour crafting: Automated construction"
- Filabot turns your plastic junk into material for 3D Printers, in wired.com
Makers unite: the Revolution will be home-made, in bbc.com
- Moon-based 3D-Printers could create tools from Lunar dust, in wired.com
- New asteroid mining company aims to manufacture products in space, in wired.com
- Phantom geometry 3D printing innovation wins SCI-Arc's Gehry Prize, in inhabitat.com
- Robohand: how cheap 3D Printers built a replacement hand for a five-year old boy, in arstechnica.com
- Scientists develope 3D tissue printer that prints cartilage, in thestart.com
The army is deploying 3D printers in Afghanistan, in webpronews.com
- Tissue.prn: Desktop printer technology used to lay down regenerated skin cells to treat burns in mice, in scientificamerican.com

Augmented Reality
Augmented reality welding mask provides 100 million to 1 contrast ratio in 3D for precission welding, in roadtovr.com

Biohacking
- How we became biohackers: Part I, in bbc.com
- How we became biohackers: Part II (Becoming biohackers: the experiments begin), in bbc.com
- How to turn living cells into computers, in nature.com

Bitcoin
- Agents - Bitcoin, in en.bitcoin.it
Bitcoin, in bitcoin.org
Bitcoin
- Eric Mockenstrum: "The Unexpected Rise of Digital Currency"

Cyborgs
Natasha Vita-More
Cyberarts
- Natasha Vita-More: Transhumanism and designer experience, in youtube.com

Neil Harbisson
Cyberarts
Neil Harbisson
- Neil Harbisson: "I listen to color" (TED Talks).
- Neil Harbisson: "Listening to Picasso", at Ted.Blogs

News, Articles and Sites
3D Printed houses might be closer than you thought, in techpp.com
5 top reasons Transhumanism can eliminate suffering, in transhumanity.net
- Anti-drone camouflage: what to wear in total surveillance, in wired.com
Artificially intelligent game bots pass the Turing Test on Turing's centenary, in eurekalert.org
- Artificial muscle stronger than the real thing, in news.discovery.com
Augmented reality welding mask provides 100 million to 1 contrast ratio in 3D for precission welding, in roadtovr.com
Automated drug design using synthetic DNA self-assembly, in kurzweilai.net
- Belgian team develops "LCD" contact-lense display, in optics.org
- Brain cells made from urine, in nature.com
- Bruce Sterling: Why it stopped making sense to talk about 'The Internet' in 2012, in theatlantic.com
Camouflage for computer vision, in cvdazzle.com
- Canadian scientists create a functioning, virtual brain, in canada.com
Chinese amputee builds himself a pair of bionic hands from scrap, in damngeeky.com
- Científicos logran implantar en un cerebro la primera memoria artificial, in xataka.com
Connectome: How the brain's wiring makes us who we are, in youtube.com
- Continuous supply of rejuvenated stem cells shown as path to radical longevity, in nextbigfuture.com
Cryptome.org
Cyborg Anthropologist: "we can all be superhuman", in edition.cnn.com
Cyborg tissue is half living cells, half electronics, in newscientist.com
Grinders: the cult of the man machine, in theguardian.co.uk
- Hackers could launch their own satellites to create an 'uncensorable Internet', in theblaze.com
How minds work: A cognitive theory of everything, in ccrg.cs.memphis.edu
How Science Can Build a Better You, in nytimes.com
How Smartphones make us superhuman, in edition.cnn.com
How to redesign the future of mankind, in rahulbalyan.com
Human enhancement and the future of work, in royalsociety.org
H+ Magazine, in hplusmagazine.com
Inner ear implant uses biological battery to self charge, in arstechnica.com
Makers unite: the Revolution will be home-made, in bbc.com
Merging the biological, electronic, in news.harvard.edu
- Michio Kaku: "Can we have Brain-To-Brain communication?", in bigthink.com
- Michio Kaku: 3 types of civilizations
Moral enhancement, in philosophynow.org
- Motorola unveils a computer that straps onto your head, in bbc.co.uk
NASA and GM develop power-assisted Robo-Glove, in gizmag.com
Paralysed man moves robotic arm with his thoughts, in youtube.com
Paralysed woman's thoughts control robotic arm, in bbc.co.uk
Phantom geometry 3D printing innovation wins SCI-Arc's Gehry Prize, in inhabitat.com
Psylocibin and personality, in psychologytoday.com
Scientists develope 3D tissue printer that prints cartilage, in thestart.com
Scientists successfully create artificial brain region, in smartplanet.com
- Simulated brain Spaun recognises, learns and remembers, in wired.co.uk
Space Euphoria: Do our brains change when we travel in outer space?, in dailygalaxy.com
Stanford researchers create a tiny, wirelessly powered cardiac device, in news.stanford.edu
The army is deploying 3D printers in Afghanistan, in webpronews.com
The Consequences of Machine Inteligence, in theatlantic.com
- The Eugenic Impulse, in chronicle.com
- The fourth evolutionary transition [...], in transhumanity.net
The freaky state of artificial inteligence, in bitrebels.com
- The future is not accelerating, in io9.com
- The Global Brain and its role in Human Immortality, in transhumanity.net
The next privacy battle: cameras that judge your every move, in forbes.com
- Time may not exist; not to mention the question of which way it goes..., in discovermagazine.com
- Tissue.prn: Desktop printer technology used to lay down regenerated skin cells to treat burns in mice, in scientificamerican.com
Transhumanis Declaration, in humanityplus.org
Transhuman Week, in wired.co.uk
- Understanding the daemon, in faz.net
- Want to upload your brain? Science fiction comes to life, by Sebastian Seung, in fora.tv
Why inteligent people use more drugs, in psychologytoday.com
Why the Future doesn't need us, in wired.com

Neurology
- Billion-euro brain simulation and graphene projects win European funds, in nature.com
Brain cells made from urine, in nature.com
How minds work: A cognitive theory of everything, in ccrg.cs.memphis.edu

Nootropics
- Juan R. Sánchez Ramos, M.D., Ph.D.: "Psilocybin Grows New Brain Cells"
Nanomedicine
Neuraceticals

Politics
Interview by Follonero, Salvados (Spanish), in youtube.com
Interview by Juan Ramón Lucas (Spanish), in youtube.com
José Luis Sampedro (Spanish)
- Jürgen Habermas
- Private sphere
- Public sphere

TED Talks / Google Talks / Interviews
- Andre McAfee: "Race against the machine"
- Behrokh Khoshnevis: "Contour crafting: Automated construction"
- Chris Anderson: "Questions no one knows the answers to"
- Clay Shirky: "How the Internet will (one day) transform government"
- Cory Doctorow: "The coming civil war over General-purpose computing"
- David Eagleman, PhD: on the adaptability of the brain.
- Dean Kamen previews a new prosthetic arm.
- Denis Dutton: "A darwinian theory of beauty"
- Don Tapscott: "Four principles for the open world"
- Eric Mockenstrum: "The Unexpected Rise of Digital Currency"
- Harvey Fineberg: "Are we ready for neo-evolution?"
- Jeff Hawkins: "How brain science will change computing"
- Jeff Hawkins: ISCA Keynote, June 11, 2012
- Jeffery Martins: "Hacking your enlightment"
- Juan R. Sánchez Ramos, M.D., Ph.D.: "Psilocybin Grows New Brain Cells"
- Neil Harbisson: "I listen to color"
- Randal A. Koene: "Machines in minds to reverse engineer the machine that is mind".
- Shaf Keshavjee: Mechanical lung, transplant technology.
- The Julian Assange Show: Cypherpunks, uncut (Part 1)
- Terence McKenna: "Culture is not your friend" and "The stoned ape theory", from the conference "Shamans among machines"

Universe as a simulation
Are you living in a computer simulation? in simulation-argument.com
If the universe is a simulation, then what? in novaspivack.typepad.com
Why our universe is almost certainly somebody's simulation, in scientopia.org

@Wikipedia
Cyborg, Cybernetic Organism
Techno-progressivism
Time for Outrage! - Indignez-vous!

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