Sunday, April 8, 2012
This is a favorite style of architecture for me---
Reminds me of Hyper-Cubism. The style could be improved by a creative use of technology or public areas.
http://www.ricardobofill.com/en/5685/Architecture/Kafka-Castle.htm
http://www.ricardobofill.com/en/5685/Architecture/Kafka-Castle.htm
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GOOOD GUIDE ME VSVSVI should stretch, and avoid adventure. Known as Philosopher, Artist, Inventor, Poet. I live in New Haven near Yale University though I have never been an official student. Known mainly as a writer at Quora.com and as an Amazon author.
Is the new Apple headquarters inspired by categorical knowledge?
The recent design for the Apple Headquarters resembles a categorical diagram of eight sections, a functional symbol for coherent knowledge:
https://plus.google.com/photos/112063946124358686266/albums/5640449248757661185
I've never been an Apple fan, but at least it's as though society is advancing. I have to have some respect for the "other half."
https://plus.google.com/photos/112063946124358686266/albums/5640449248757661185
I've never been an Apple fan, but at least it's as though society is advancing. I have to have some respect for the "other half."
GOOOD GUIDE ME VSVSVI should stretch, and avoid adventure. Known as Philosopher, Artist, Inventor, Poet. I live in New Haven near Yale University though I have never been an official student. Known mainly as a writer at Quora.com and as an Amazon author.
Cars inspired by Hyper-Cubism
Amongst the things that might be inspired by Hyper-Cubism on some level, is a recent automotive design:
http://autos.yahoo.com/blogs/motoramic/jaguar-f-type-arrives-2013-e-type-long-163031996.html
This might just be a 'zeitgeist' thing.
Another example is the design for the Westminster area in England. Divine time travel? Earlier examples? Dunno.
http://autos.yahoo.com/blogs/motoramic/jaguar-f-type-arrives-2013-e-type-long-163031996.html
This might just be a 'zeitgeist' thing.
Another example is the design for the Westminster area in England. Divine time travel? Earlier examples? Dunno.
GOOOD GUIDE ME VSVSVI should stretch, and avoid adventure. Known as Philosopher, Artist, Inventor, Poet. I live in New Haven near Yale University though I have never been an official student. Known mainly as a writer at Quora.com and as an Amazon author.
Sunday, March 11, 2012
Free Hyper-Cubism, Maybe the Next Picasso
For those that don't know, I've been giving away free artwork at a cafe in New Haven.
Jojo's cafe has been the only cafe to allow me to do so. I try to give thanks to the owner as often as I can.
I've already given away over 100 artworks in the last year or so. The project will continue.
Many young women, including several Yale students have framed my artwork themselves.
In some ways its been the most inspiring activity of my life.
According to U.S. law by the way, artwork is an exception to the rule, it IS IN FACT LEGAL TO RE-SELL THE WORK.
FYI: It's value may grow.
Current major collectors include Gail Hardin (a former neighbor), and my father. There are others, but I'm terrible with names. Someone should make a list of the names and numbers of the artwork and who owns them. There are (at least) dozens. And I still have a big folder full. I produced three or four good ones today.
Jojo's cafe has been the only cafe to allow me to do so. I try to give thanks to the owner as often as I can.
I've already given away over 100 artworks in the last year or so. The project will continue.
Many young women, including several Yale students have framed my artwork themselves.
In some ways its been the most inspiring activity of my life.
According to U.S. law by the way, artwork is an exception to the rule, it IS IN FACT LEGAL TO RE-SELL THE WORK.
FYI: It's value may grow.
Current major collectors include Gail Hardin (a former neighbor), and my father. There are others, but I'm terrible with names. Someone should make a list of the names and numbers of the artwork and who owns them. There are (at least) dozens. And I still have a big folder full. I produced three or four good ones today.
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GOOOD GUIDE ME VSVSVI should stretch, and avoid adventure. Known as Philosopher, Artist, Inventor, Poet. I live in New Haven near Yale University though I have never been an official student. Known mainly as a writer at Quora.com and as an Amazon author.
Saturday, March 3, 2012
Western Philosophy Featured in my Classics
https://hypercubics.blogspot.com/2015/08/platonic-moments-in-life-of-nathan.html NO, HE HAS BETTER MEMORY
Timaeus of Plato
Metaphysica of Aristotle
Paradoxes of Zeno
Enchiridion of Epictetus
The Second Sex of Simone d' Beauvoir
Cultura Naturae - Anthropology
The Social Contract - Translated as the Social Construct
Tractatus of Wittgenstein
Modal Realism of David K. Lewis
GOOOD GUIDE ME VSVSVI should stretch, and avoid adventure. Known as Philosopher, Artist, Inventor, Poet. I live in New Haven near Yale University though I have never been an official student. Known mainly as a writer at Quora.com and as an Amazon author.
Poetry Featured in my 1-Page-Classics
Sappho: The 10th Muse
Roethke: A Modern Poet
Shakespeare's Peinn
The Song of Love
The Eternal Song
The Song of Silver: Eveningtide
Roethke: A Modern Poet
Shakespeare's Peinn
The Song of Love
The Eternal Song
The Song of Silver: Eveningtide
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one page classics,
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GOOOD GUIDE ME VSVSVI should stretch, and avoid adventure. Known as Philosopher, Artist, Inventor, Poet. I live in New Haven near Yale University though I have never been an official student. Known mainly as a writer at Quora.com and as an Amazon author.
Chinese and Japanese Works Featured in my Classics
The Mandate of Heaven
Analects
Tao Te Ching
The Art of War
The Art of Ikebana
Solutions: How to Hold Water in One's Hand
The Gold Coin, The Gold Fish, and the Silver Fish
Kwang and Kung
The End of Problems
ONE-PAGE CLASSICS ON AMAZON
Analects
Tao Te Ching
The Art of War
The Art of Ikebana
Solutions: How to Hold Water in One's Hand
The Gold Coin, The Gold Fish, and the Silver Fish
Kwang and Kung
The End of Problems
ONE-PAGE CLASSICS ON AMAZON
GOOOD GUIDE ME VSVSVI should stretch, and avoid adventure. Known as Philosopher, Artist, Inventor, Poet. I live in New Haven near Yale University though I have never been an official student. Known mainly as a writer at Quora.com and as an Amazon author.
Thursday, February 23, 2012
1-Page-Classics is published!
The following link will take you to the bookstore at Authorhouse books:
http://bookstore.authorhouse.com/Products/SKU-000548722/1PageClassics.aspx
My classics will also appear on Amazon within the next few weeks, hopefully.
http://bookstore.authorhouse.com/Products/SKU-000548722/1PageClassics.aspx
My classics will also appear on Amazon within the next few weeks, hopefully.
Labels:
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GOOOD GUIDE ME VSVSVI should stretch, and avoid adventure. Known as Philosopher, Artist, Inventor, Poet. I live in New Haven near Yale University though I have never been an official student. Known mainly as a writer at Quora.com and as an Amazon author.
Saturday, February 18, 2012
1-Page-Classics
Author: Nathan Coppedge
Book Description:
1-Page-Classics is written by a dimensional philosopher. It includes renditions of mysteries and philosophies ranging from the Tao Te Ching, to the Orphic Mysteries, Mandate of Heaven, and the nature of Ambergris. It also has literary merits through the author’s interesting accounts of prior lives as Rip Van Winkle, the Burner of Alexandria, and Pippin son of William Tell. Valuable for its eclectics, it is also valuable for its philosophical accounts of Modal Realism, Wittgenstein’s Tractatus, and the stoic manual The Enchiridion; Topics are chosen for their integrity as well as broadness; there is even a translation of Simone d’ Beauvoir’s The Second Sex; The author also takes a unique viewpoint on topics ranging from Archeology to Mathematics, with many of his works having original intellectual merits. The book includes potential study packages such as Cultures, Logic, and Miniature Linguistic Treatises. It also includes writings on the subject of Wonders of the World and Signs of the Zodiac; Compact, complex, and alphabetized, calling this book intellectual would be an understatement, but it has value as pleasure reading too.
Book Description:
1-Page-Classics is written by a dimensional philosopher. It includes renditions of mysteries and philosophies ranging from the Tao Te Ching, to the Orphic Mysteries, Mandate of Heaven, and the nature of Ambergris. It also has literary merits through the author’s interesting accounts of prior lives as Rip Van Winkle, the Burner of Alexandria, and Pippin son of William Tell. Valuable for its eclectics, it is also valuable for its philosophical accounts of Modal Realism, Wittgenstein’s Tractatus, and the stoic manual The Enchiridion; Topics are chosen for their integrity as well as broadness; there is even a translation of Simone d’ Beauvoir’s The Second Sex; The author also takes a unique viewpoint on topics ranging from Archeology to Mathematics, with many of his works having original intellectual merits. The book includes potential study packages such as Cultures, Logic, and Miniature Linguistic Treatises. It also includes writings on the subject of Wonders of the World and Signs of the Zodiac; Compact, complex, and alphabetized, calling this book intellectual would be an understatement, but it has value as pleasure reading too.
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cafe literature,
literary criticism,
nathan coppedge author,
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one-page-classics,
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GOOOD GUIDE ME VSVSVI should stretch, and avoid adventure. Known as Philosopher, Artist, Inventor, Poet. I live in New Haven near Yale University though I have never been an official student. Known mainly as a writer at Quora.com and as an Amazon author.
Book News
I gave my approval for the cover and text layout of my book.
1-Page-Classics
It will be featured on Amazon by May 14th.
1-Page-Classics
It will be featured on Amazon by May 14th.
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GOOOD GUIDE ME VSVSVI should stretch, and avoid adventure. Known as Philosopher, Artist, Inventor, Poet. I live in New Haven near Yale University though I have never been an official student. Known mainly as a writer at Quora.com and as an Amazon author.
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
The Age of the Mitochondria and Space Exploration
It seems, upon some recent science fiction musings, that we have entered an age of the Mitochondria; Refueling space-ships that travel between stars will require a vast amount of fuel; The obvious source of energy for this fuel is the sun, but situated so far from the sun as the earth, that energy is not fully available; Although eventually such energy might be "quantum teleported" into the fuel tank, or back to earth, in what might seem like the near future to the industrial space agencies, the sun might be used like a solar generator for sun-orbiting satellites or local spacecraft, even before exploration moves beyond our solar system.
As it is known, various "capsules" have already traveled the distance of Mars, and I believe one even went to Pluto; A new generation of scientists is currently working on a manned spacecraft to travel to mars---as reported in Popular Science; What this might be called is the age of the Mitochondria, the power generator for individual animal's cell structure;
Suitably, philosophy of this period could become highly advanced, beyond mere "postulations" into an age of "active, dynamic information;" I'm excited, as I feel some of these 'advents' have direct social applications that may appear in cafes or other public areas vis. 'modular citizen' and 'virtual capital'
Also see my comments at Esther Dyson's technology column at http://www.project-syndicate.org recently, "avant-garde information" and in other places, "digital marketing devices" and the correspondence between games and society.
As it is known, various "capsules" have already traveled the distance of Mars, and I believe one even went to Pluto; A new generation of scientists is currently working on a manned spacecraft to travel to mars---as reported in Popular Science; What this might be called is the age of the Mitochondria, the power generator for individual animal's cell structure;
Suitably, philosophy of this period could become highly advanced, beyond mere "postulations" into an age of "active, dynamic information;" I'm excited, as I feel some of these 'advents' have direct social applications that may appear in cafes or other public areas vis. 'modular citizen' and 'virtual capital'
Also see my comments at Esther Dyson's technology column at http://www.project-syndicate.org recently, "avant-garde information" and in other places, "digital marketing devices" and the correspondence between games and society.
Labels:
avant-garde,
new age,
philosophy of science
GOOOD GUIDE ME VSVSVI should stretch, and avoid adventure. Known as Philosopher, Artist, Inventor, Poet. I live in New Haven near Yale University though I have never been an official student. Known mainly as a writer at Quora.com and as an Amazon author.
Friday, October 14, 2011
Ideas and Society
JESUS KNEW HE WAS WORTH MONEY
IT'S SOMEHOW SARTSMART
https://hypercubics.blogspot.com/2025/07/souls-of-kingdoms.html
https://hypercubics.blogspot.com/2026/02/cheap-coffee-you-owe-me-coffee.html
https://hypercubics.blogspot.com/2025/07/satraps.html
https://hypercubics.blogspot.com/2025/07/fighter-cls-20.html
https://hypercubics.blogspot.com/2025/07/book-of-father-him-easter-egg-hmm.html
https://hypercubics.blogspot.com/2025/07/the-pythia.html
https://hypercubics.blogspot.com/2025/07/immortality-technology-readiness-levels.html
https://hypercubics.blogspot.com/2026/02/no-dick.html
https://hypercubics.blogspot.com/2026/02/clairovoyance-1-2026.html
Small seeds, germinations of thought, become very capacitous in their state of reference, such as through paradigm-definition, or through variable-mobilization, in the sense of presenting a new pretext for pseudology, that ground where new ideas emerge;
There is a "transcendant" level of this interfacing, a vertical or hierarchical structuring creating node-based corroborations of thought experiments which may be termed the "animals of the applications;" From the most dynamic idea comes an "upshot" a transcendental isomorphism to use logical terminology, through which some mysterious "delineation" dominates and prospers; This idea suggests that we should allow very small pieces of information to influence large networks, if only the standard of application is perfectible; The result, on the obvious level, is hierarchical information (not persons, importantly, at least there is an ambiguity there); Also, there is a kind of poetics to commerce and communication that serves personal psychology imperatively; It is a new paradigm of "superficial chemistry" served via the easy influence of images upon intellects;
Beyond the "Ouroboros" or self-swallowing snake of applications-singularity, and the architectural plotting of aggregate information storages (as though by color, or perfection, or complexity), there is an applications-or-input paradigm of personal dynamic;
This depends on cultural support for interface-nature, either minimalistically (hints of information) or elaboratively (via applications-based public programs); For example, psychological tests can define superficial agendas like the appearance of walls, and sophisticated programs can create a new kind of artwork based on electrode surveying;
The role of the artist merges with the role of the bureaucrat, through simple questions, and bases for authority; Higher principles become common principles, and higher paradigms may rely on the input of the common citizen;
But moreover, there is a need for applications-aesthetic ideas, the call of the philosopher, not just in terms of economics, but in terms of the "superficial" variables that imitate economics; With electronic screens, the city has a new obligation to mystery, both in marketing, and as a dynamic for psychological and systematic functionality;
The role of ideas in such an environment is quite open and expressive; The first step is not to relate money with ideas directly, but the last step is to award many valuable ideas with small cash; This creates a structural program that deserves reflection in sophisticated systems;
Finally, there can be major programs (like book projects, only electronic) that compose aspects of digital culture, organizing them into mystery-functional control and applications networks; That electrode caps should be implemented in a survey framework that already has common appeal, and serves the interest of public networks and benefits should be taken-for-granted;
The subtlest level is the appeal of the public philosopher, and the genius of teenagers, who have the most irrational and at that same time unconventional and inspiring motivation::
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philosophy,
social sciences,
technology
GOOOD GUIDE ME VSVSVI should stretch, and avoid adventure. Known as Philosopher, Artist, Inventor, Poet. I live in New Haven near Yale University though I have never been an official student. Known mainly as a writer at Quora.com and as an Amazon author.
Technological Paradigms
Something should be said in the future about the nature of the modular citizen in relation to concepts of government, and intellectual categories; I find this stimulating in relation to combinatorial thought, and social science. Much is underused in the boundary between social thinking and technology and philosophy--- the typical answer is to be a generalist to the point of nausea, but that is not the only warranted response---there is another category, of the intellectual integrator, or perhaps "process mechanist" that is not always hard science, but interprets qualities for their influences within scientific or logical domains; This influence is broadly sociological in its capacity, but not its source of thought;
Some writers have abandoned the epiphany as a source of reference and relavence; Simple tools like rhyming and categories can inspire ideas like "the second zero" which may seem redundant, but are actually powerful tools, like the drill or the hammer (not to speak stupidly of these, but rather to use them as political thought experiments).
What is not notorious about the most notorious genius serves utilities beyond common sense, and still extraordinary, still, as if by ultimatum, ordinary: Nietzsche is like this; I find his aphorisms have a sociological sense that was not well reflected while he was alive. Madness is a tool for thought, he understood better than many others; it is this kind of double-negative resourcefulness that prospers in the field of "pseudo-culture"; that formative path where philosophy may prosper as a way of life::
Some writers have abandoned the epiphany as a source of reference and relavence; Simple tools like rhyming and categories can inspire ideas like "the second zero" which may seem redundant, but are actually powerful tools, like the drill or the hammer (not to speak stupidly of these, but rather to use them as political thought experiments).
What is not notorious about the most notorious genius serves utilities beyond common sense, and still extraordinary, still, as if by ultimatum, ordinary: Nietzsche is like this; I find his aphorisms have a sociological sense that was not well reflected while he was alive. Madness is a tool for thought, he understood better than many others; it is this kind of double-negative resourcefulness that prospers in the field of "pseudo-culture"; that formative path where philosophy may prosper as a way of life::
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GOOOD GUIDE ME VSVSVI should stretch, and avoid adventure. Known as Philosopher, Artist, Inventor, Poet. I live in New Haven near Yale University though I have never been an official student. Known mainly as a writer at Quora.com and as an Amazon author.
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
A Writing Project
I've completed some pages of my undisclosed writing project. My father recommends self-publishing.
GOOOD GUIDE ME VSVSVI should stretch, and avoid adventure. Known as Philosopher, Artist, Inventor, Poet. I live in New Haven near Yale University though I have never been an official student. Known mainly as a writer at Quora.com and as an Amazon author.
Monday, July 18, 2011
I found a blog about fusion power, which exists in England (as distinguished from cold fusion, which has been termed impossible);
http://mynuclearfusion.blogspot.com/2010/12/darwin-vs-sun.html
Energy is broadly inspiring for hyper-cubic artwork, which I have continued to give away for free with the hope that others will re-sell the work after framing it themselves.
It would be a divine snafu if I found a means to invent a perpetual device following counter-intuitive rules, this would be very inspiring for artwork and philosophy, but not as much for the nature of history.
History is a perverse feat of numbers. Theoretically, anyone who has an original idea of numbers can win at history. But this is not what everyone believes.
There is one theory that the decimal system ends at 49 because of squares and inclusiveness. It seems arbitrary to some. I think its a neat idea. Along with the second zero, which in depth may have the potential to change mathematics---e.g. many theories overstepped the concept of zero significantly.
http://mynuclearfusion.blogspot.com/2010/12/darwin-vs-sun.html
Energy is broadly inspiring for hyper-cubic artwork, which I have continued to give away for free with the hope that others will re-sell the work after framing it themselves.
It would be a divine snafu if I found a means to invent a perpetual device following counter-intuitive rules, this would be very inspiring for artwork and philosophy, but not as much for the nature of history.
History is a perverse feat of numbers. Theoretically, anyone who has an original idea of numbers can win at history. But this is not what everyone believes.
There is one theory that the decimal system ends at 49 because of squares and inclusiveness. It seems arbitrary to some. I think its a neat idea. Along with the second zero, which in depth may have the potential to change mathematics---e.g. many theories overstepped the concept of zero significantly.
GOOOD GUIDE ME VSVSVI should stretch, and avoid adventure. Known as Philosopher, Artist, Inventor, Poet. I live in New Haven near Yale University though I have never been an official student. Known mainly as a writer at Quora.com and as an Amazon author.
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