Monday, December 3, 2007

Sunday, December 2, 2007

The Speed of Bird

The reaction time of birds is faster than our own. By allot I learned the other day while eating a sandwich in front of central station in Amsterdam. You can test this yourself if you live anywhere where the common blackbird lives (Merel). The blackbird used to be a shy forest bird but lately has taken to the city with vigor, out scavenging the much slower and apparently stupider pigeon. At a busy snack bar the blackbird will sometimes outnumber the pigeon and are in any case well represented and not in the lest bit shy. One took a bite of my falafel while I was holding it in my hand, only inches from my face, just because I had turned my head the other way. I was greatly impressed and decided to feed only the blackbirds and leave the pigeons to starve. Hoping that this would work out as I wanted it to I threw a small bit of the bread to one of the birds directly at my feet. To my amazement the bird had time enough (after it realized that the bread had left my hand) to rise into the air and fly to meet the bread half way. I repeated this as a sort of experiment seven times with seven different birds and they all performed the same feat seemingly effortlessly. To me it was as if time itself slowed to accommodate the birds behavior.

here is a video of starlings (who also seem to have a decent reaction time)


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8zhDfqmvfkA&feature=related

Monday, November 26, 2007

Oh Brother My Brother


A friend of mine at work (thanks Eddy) mentioned a case of conjoined twins in which the second and obviously smaller twin was entirely internal. this led me to fantasize about a future in which some such thing might be made viable. Perhaps by some ultra radical, high tech, form of fundamentalist Christianity, a way may be found to let the internal twin breath and grow and learn. Some way for it to become itself a true part of the outside world, although insulated from it by a wall of flesh. Perhaps this would become a new form for living, a living architecture. A walking, breathing intelligent house who could actually feed its related occupant. perhaps it could be a truly symbiotic relationship, with the internal brother offering advice on difficult issues, which the external twin, distracted as he is by the impressions of his hectic external life, has no real time to think about. In the future we may all have an internal twin to advise us. Someone we can always turn too in times of need. A literal voice in the dark.

If this is of interest then check out http://www.thehumanmarvels.com

Friday, November 23, 2007

through the looking glass

OK, testing testing, is there anyone out there?