365 Days of Excruciating Hugeness...
Thursday, March 16, 2006 → by Danieru
www.huge-entity.com turns 365 days old today... Where were you when it all started?
The Huge Entity rears back its shaggy maine of nonsense clod fur, cracks wide a pair of blood speckled jaws and lets the universe know its power; truly alive where once t'was dead, roaring the call of duty skywards. And as it moves on into the night, forgetting not the terror left in its wake, be thankful to your imagined Gods the entity wasn't hungry...
Below are some of my favourite posts handpicked from the 330 or so The Huge Entity now has to offer. Dislocate your consciousness from the present dear friends, there's a lot of catching up to be done:
What terrifies and delights you most about The Huge Entity? What kind of posts do you like to see here? Where is there left to go my friends?
I'd really love to know your thoughts...
The Huge Entity rears back its shaggy maine of nonsense clod fur, cracks wide a pair of blood speckled jaws and lets the universe know its power; truly alive where once t'was dead, roaring the call of duty skywards. And as it moves on into the night, forgetting not the terror left in its wake, be thankful to your imagined Gods the entity wasn't hungry...
Below are some of my favourite posts handpicked from the 330 or so The Huge Entity now has to offer. Dislocate your consciousness from the present dear friends, there's a lot of catching up to be done:
What terrifies and delights you most about The Huge Entity? What kind of posts do you like to see here? Where is there left to go my friends?
I'd really love to know your thoughts...
Danieru said...
March 16, 2006 1:30 AM
livebird said...
March 16, 2006 1:53 AM
Dwayne M said...
Posts which dive into the mysteries of consciousness are my favorites.
You asked what else readers would like to see...
Perhaps further attempts to compare/contrast the ideas you present here with the cognitive reasearch into both real, living minds and potential variants - e.g. AI.
An example...
Even if AI proves to be a failure (of which there are two types: simple failure, i.e. it doesn't work or more complex failure; it works, but not as we hoped - a'la Lem's Golem XIV) lessons will be learned about actually existing cognition.
In other words, simply the effort produces intriguing insights.
This is the kind of topic I think you're up to handling with finesse.
.d.
March 16, 2006 7:05 PM
Jack Fuller said...
Go for champagne!!!
&
Never change a running system!
Jack
(still writing on this draft I sent to you, gonna take a while, too much daily work, sorry...)
March 16, 2006 9:55 PM
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