Month: June 2010
monochrom #26-34 von ‘Neural’ rezensiert
Yeah! Eine wunderbare Rezi, veröffentlicht von Neural. monochrom #26-34: Ye Olde Self-Referentiality Printing a 500-page book using the look and feel of a nineties xeroxed fanzine, with an impressive number of essays is a clear statement in 2010. This is not meant to be an outrageously expensive art book for collectors, nor a sleek coffee … Read more
Review of monochrom #26-34 published by ‘Neural’
Yeah! A review, publish on the page of Neural. monochrom #26-34: Ye Olde Self-Referentiality Printing a 500-page book using the look and feel of a nineties xeroxed fanzine, with an impressive number of essays is a clear statement in 2010. This is not meant to be an outrageously expensive art book for collectors, nor a … Read more
Bad Economic Policy Still Biggest Threat to Global Economic Recovery
By Mark Weisbrot The U.S. and European Union together make up about half of the global economy, and recovery is quite uncertain in both of these big economies. Contrary to a lot of folk wisdom and political posturing, the problem is not irresponsible government spending in either case, but a lack of commitment by the … Read more
Babies Grasp Number, Space and Time Concepts
Even before they learn to speak, babies are organizing information about numbers, space and time in more complex ways than previously realized, a study led by Emory University psychologist Stella Lourenco finds. “We’ve shown that 9-month-olds are sensitive to ‘more than’ or ‘less than’ relations across the number, size and duration of objects. And what’s … Read more