How poetic!
Björk ELECTROCUTED by her TV - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vNgMjfRglUk
No Guðmundsdóttirs were harmed in the making of the foregoing video, although I'm sure she would be charming and adorable while sustaining a minor electrical shock.
I tend to phrase GP's point as: life is nothing but molecular nanotech that we didn't design ourselves, and don't fully understand yet.
At the time, she said of the 360 VR technology that it was a challenge and "it’s still being discovered, but people don’t know what it is."
Daydream VR would be discontinued 4 years later...
When Bjork meets Attenborough [0] is a great watch too.
labrador•4mo ago
Rygian•4mo ago
https://media.ccc.de/v/38c3-self-models-of-loving-grace
labrador•4mo ago
I want to also mention that with "Bachlorette" Björk seems to anticipate Large Language Models and wrote a cautionary tale about them:
“One day I found a big book buried deep in the ground. I opened it, but all the pages were blank. Then, to my surprise, it started writing itself: 'One day, I found a big book buried deep in the ground…’”
björk : bachelorette https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JNJv-Ebi67I
entropie•4mo ago
I love this song since my teens and never dig into the meaning of it. Its a musical masterpiece even without understanding the text (which I didnt)
arduanika•4mo ago
https://www.darioamodei.com/essay/machines-of-loving-grace
And it's also the title of an Adam Curtis documentary:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_Watched_Over_by_Machines_o...
It's a good line.
detreatsie•4mo ago
This presentation sounds interesting. Thanks for the link.
ics•4mo ago