Thursday, March 27, 2008
What Happened Today, Stuff I am Thinking About
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Friday, February 15, 2008
WNYC Radiolab
Diana, Ji, and I went on a Radiolab binge today. We listened to Emergence, Zoos, and Memory and Forgetting.
The Emergence episode has the most dazzling description of fireflies in Tibet blinking in unison for miles along a river bank. It also describes how groups will form into a meta-consciouness that, while each member of a group may be stupid, behaves in a very smart and calculated manner.
Memory and Forgetting gets into how memories are actually made: they are proteins. Scientists have figured out a way to erase memories, just like in the movie Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. I have written about this episode before, but I really like how it describes remembering as a creative act. After hearing this episode memory has taken on a new life in my imagination.
I talked through the Zoos episode, but I did hear an anecdote about a man being followed by a jaguar or panther in the jungle and a staring contest that ensued when he discovered the big cat.
Radiolab is the best show on the radio.
Here is the Radiolab Feed. (You can listen to the shows on the feed.)
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Sunday, July 29, 2007
Radiolab
If you dont know about it, let me have the pleasure of informing you. The single greatest radio program ever, and I mean it, it literally explains the mysteries of life, and if you dont believe me listen to a couple of programs. The name is Radiolab. It is on public radio in NYC, itunes has it as a podcast, and you can download the programs from here for free.
The two hosts, Jad Abumrad and Robert Krulwich, are funny and spontaneous, and curious about the topics. I laugh alot while listening, but it is also very insightful and serious.
Oliver Sacks is a frequent contributor to the program, he was the real doctor portrayed by Robin Williams in the movie Awakenings. He also wrote some phenomenal books like: The Man who Mistook his Wife for a Hat, and his awesome autobiography Uncle Tungsten.
It is pretty close to having Einstein or Picasso on a show, this guy is that important and interesting.
wnyc radiolab
Here is a list of the shows:
Season 1
Who am I?
Stress
Emergence
Time
Beyond Time
Season 2
Detective Stories
Musical Language
Morality
Where am I?
Space
Season 3
Placebo
Sleep
Zoos
Memory and Forgetting
Mortality
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