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How to Visualize Overlapping Territories?

28 January 2016
filed under: research

Starting a new research on the representation of overlapping territories. If we reconsider the definition of territory as: what on which we depend to subsist what is limited by other territories (not necessarily by contiguous borders) what may be represented ...

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Modeling a Philosophical Inquiry: from MySQL to a graph database - FOSDEM 2016 (Saturday 30)

18 January 2016

We are very happy to offer a second piece of good news this month (after the article published in Visible Language), coming this time from the AIME dev team members (Paul Girard, Guillaume Plique, Daniele Guido). They are invited to ...

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Clues. Anomalies. Understanding. Detecting underlying assumptions and expected practices in the Digital Humanities through the AIME project.

14 January 2016
filed under: ressources

As we frequently mentioned in the past, design and digital humanities are fundamental parts of the AIME project. We are very proud to be participating in the new issue of Visible Language (Volume 49. Issue 3. January 2016) with this ...

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The 3 Attractors: the Local, the Global and the Earth

06 January 2016
filed under: ressources

Entering its 6th year, the AIME team wishes all ils friends & co-inquirers a happy new year, & hope some of you attend the Reset! show 9-04.— AIME (@AIMEproject) 2 Janvier 2016 The AIME team will concentrate this year ...

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The Different Modes of Existence by Étienne Souriau (translated by Howles and Beranek)

30 December 2015
filed under: resources

Etienne Souriau amazingly difficult book translated into English by our friend Timothy Howles & Erik Beranek just out (Univocal)! The Different Modes of Existence by Étienne Souriau translated by Erik Beranek and Tim Howles introduction by Isabelle Stengers and Bruno ...

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Isabelle Stengers: "The Intrusion of Gaia" (translated by Andrew Goffey)

29 December 2015
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Good news! Isabelle Stengers' Au temps des catastrophes. Résister à la barbarie qui vient (Editions La Découverte, Les Empêcheurs de penser en rond, 2009) has been translated into English by Andrew Goffey under the title: In Catastrophic Times ...

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