time reimagined: bibliography session
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BibliographyTime ReimaginedbyAnji + Khyati
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Time Reimaginedexploring time, in all its complexity..
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Time ReimaginedVideo - TimeBBC Documentary with Michio Kaku
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..the nature of time: What is it, how do we experience
it, why does it play the tricks it does on us? Luckily,
theres a BBC documentary that explores precisely that:
Time is a fascinating four-part series by string theory
pioneer and prolific authorMichio Kaku exploring our
sense of time passing, the biological clocks governingour bodies, the geological clues to the depth of time on a
planetary level, and the cosmic origin of time itself.
BBC Crew
http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbcfour/documentaries/features/time.shtmlhttp://www.bbc.co.uk/bbcfour/documentaries/features/time.shtmlhttp://www.amazon.com/gp/redirect.html?ie=UTF8&location=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.amazon.com%2Fgp%2Fentity%2FMichio-Kaku%2FB000ARDFYQ%3Fie%3DUTF8%26ref_%3Dntt_athr_dp_pel_1&tag=braipick-20&linkCode=ur2&camp=1789&creative=390957http://www.amazon.com/gp/redirect.html?ie=UTF8&location=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.amazon.com%2Fgp%2Fentity%2FMichio-Kaku%2FB000ARDFYQ%3Fie%3DUTF8%26ref_%3Dntt_athr_dp_pel_1&tag=braipick-20&linkCode=ur2&camp=1789&creative=390957http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbcfour/documentaries/features/time.shtmlhttp://www.bbc.co.uk/bbcfour/documentaries/features/time.shtml -
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Michio Kaku
As a physicist, Ive spent most of my life studying time and I
know its one of the greatest mysteries in all of nature. We all
know that time is out there, but we cant see it, feel it,
taste it, touch it, or smell it. So how does it exert suchpower over our lives? In this program, Im going to find out.
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Personal TimeTimeBBC Documentary Episode 1
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Time makes us uniquely Human
Humans have the ability to think, remember the past, present
and anticipate the future. This is not necessarily true for allanimals which is why TIME is seemingly a very HUMAN
concept
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Through a story of living beings
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Experiment - David Eagleman
Exploration of experience in time. Perception of time seems to
change under levels of stress, danger etc.
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Observation - Time as instinct
Grunion Fish - arrival on Newport Beach, California. Always
arrive for a two hour time span at the same day, same time atthe same beach to reproduce
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Experiment - Living without a watch. In a cave!
Geologist, Michele Siffe decide to conduct his research
without a watch or clock. With no indication of time, theexpirement showed ground breaking results of our internal
body clock
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Experiment - Understanding the body clock
Host, Michiko Kaku has experiments conducted on himself to
understand the role of the body clock and how it changesthrough the day.
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Observation - Rare disease- dysfunctional body clock
Father and daughters body clock is just different. Wake up at
3AM no matter what time theyve slept. Only a few genescontribute to your body clock, any mutation can cause
change.
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Discovery + Experiment - The Stopwatch
Our brains have an internal watch that makes time seem to
go faster or slower. Experiment indicates how the neurons getactivated.
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Experiment - Distorting Time Perception
Experiment is conducted to understand how drugs may alter
the perception of time. Marijuana and Cocains are fed to tworats, the effects are very interesting!
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Observation - Disease, Amnesia
Clive Wearing, has the worst case of amnesia ever know. His
memory is only 30 seconds and his wife is the only person herecognizes. Everytime he sees here, he thinks hes meeting
her after a few years. He is confined to living only in the
present.
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Time ReimaginedBookA sideways look at time Khyati
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it explores time as a political subject, showing how
indigenous cultures have diverse ways of considering
time (past, present and future) but illustrating how one,
single, European time is colonizing all these varieties of
time. It is a manifesto for cyclical time and for the
times of nature, of carnival, of play: and argues thatwomens time is different from mens
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Jay Griffiths
is an award winning British writer and author ofWild: An
Elemental Journey, Pip Pip: A Sideways Look at Time,
Anarchipelago andA Love Letter from a Stray Moon. She
has written for the Guardians comment pages and feature
pages. She is a regular columnist for Orion magazine and
has written frequently for The Idler. She has also written
about wild skating for Laphams Quarterly, and has
contributed to The Observer, the Ecologist, the LondonReview of Books, the Utne Reader, Wild Earth and Dark
Mountain.
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...time has been increasingly divided and subdivided, an obsession which is a feature of modernity,
to divide time - that infinite and beautiful thing - into the mere infinitesimal decimal, as scientists
today use femto-seconds, a millionth of a billionth of a second. Childbirth is timed mechanically. A
childs ability to learn is measured not by depth of understanding but by speed of progress. Work is
usually costed by hours. Quality time only things its so special because dominant time isquantitative, counted and accounted. Everything is timed.
Jay GriffithsA sideways look at time
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Key Concepts
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Key Concepts
Todays time keeping is a concept of modernity
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Key Concepts
Todays time keeping is a concept of modernity
Modern Society Thinking - Time is Money
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Key Concepts
Todays time keeping is a concept of modernity
Modern Society Thinking - Time is Money
Speed of time - Over Competitiveness
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Key Concepts
Todays time keeping is a concept of modernity
Modern Society Thinking - Time is Money
Speed of time - Over Competitiveness
Globalization - Standardized Time
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Key Concepts
Todays time keeping is a concept of modernity
Modern Society Thinking - Time is Money
Speed of time - Over Competitiveness
Globalization - Standardized Time
Exacting time is stressful
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Key Concepts
Todays time keeping is a concept of modernity
Modern Society Thinking - Time is Money
Speed of time - Over Competitiveness
Globalization - Standardized Time
Time is a cultural construct
Exacting time is stressful
E i i i f l
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Key Concepts
Todays time keeping is a concept of modernity
Modern Society Thinking - Time is Money
Speed of time - Over Competitiveness
Globalization - Standardized Time
Time is a cultural construct
Everything has its time - cow time, harvest time, scent calendar
Exacting time is stressful
E ti ti i t f l
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Key Concepts
Todays time keeping is a concept of modernity
Modern Society Thinking - Time is Money
Speed of time - Over Competitiveness
Globalization - Standardized Time
Time is a cultural construct
Think of time through progress - NOT speed
Everything has its time - cow time, harvest time, scent calendar
Exacting time is stressful
E ti ti i t f l
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Key Concepts
Todays time keeping is a concept of modernity
Modern Society Thinking - Time is Money
Speed of time - Over Competitiveness
Globalization - Standardized Time
Time is a cultural construct
Think of time through progress - NOT speed
Everything has its time - cow time, harvest time, scent calendar
Speed destroys personal relationships
Exacting time is stressful
E ti ti i t f l
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Key Concepts
Todays time keeping is a concept of modernity
Modern Society Thinking - Time is Money
Speed of time - Over Competitiveness
Globalization - Standardized Time
Time is a cultural construct
Think of time through progress - NOT speed
Everything has its time - cow time, harvest time, scent calendar
Internal Clock as time - focuses on womens time
Speed destroys personal relationships
Exacting time is stressful
E acting time is stressf l
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Key Concepts
Todays time keeping is a concept of modernity
Modern Society Thinking - Time is Money
Speed of time - Over Competitiveness
Globalization - Standardized Time
Time is a cultural construct
Think of time through progress - NOT speed
Everything has its time - cow time, harvest time, scent calendar
Internal Clock as time - focuses on womens time
Speed destroys personal relationships
Exacting time is stressful
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Time ReimaginedFuzzy Holes and Intangible Time: Time in a knowledge industryAnji
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documents the conflict between the personal time
experience of the worker in the software sector -- one that
is described as intangible and fuzzy (qualitative) -- and
the temporal framework of the enterprise in the modern
economy -- characterized as speedy, efficient,
predictable and quantifiable.
authored by Aileen OCarroll, National University of Ireland
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Key Concepts
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Key Concepts
IT sector is the very embodiment of notions ofspeed, instancy, and rationality
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Key Concepts
IT industry characterized by shorterproduct life cycles and faster technological development
IT sector is the very embodiment of notions of speed, instancy, and rationality
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Key Concepts
However, industry rests on a process that takes time and cannot be hurried
IT industry characterized by shorter product life cycles and faster technological development
IT sector is the very embodiment of notions of speed, instancy, and rationality
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Key Concepts
Time spent thinking or waiting for a thought is an indispensable part of the working day
However, industry rests on a process that takes time and cannot be hurried
IT industry characterized by shorter product life cycles and faster technological development
IT sector is the very embodiment of notions of speed, instancy, and rationality
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Key Concepts
Time spent thinking or waiting for a thought is an indispensable part of the working day
However, industry rests on a process that takes time and cannot be hurried
IT industry characterized by shorter product life cycles and faster technological development
IT sector is the very embodiment of notions of speed, instancy, and rationality
Knowledge is tacit and embodied
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Learning is social
Key Concepts
Time spent thinking or waiting for a thought is an indispensable part of the working day
However, industry rests on a process that takes time and cannot be hurried
IT industry characterized by shorter product life cycles and faster technological development
IT sector is the very embodiment of notions of speed, instancy, and rationality
Knowledge is tacit and embodied
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Yet this lived time of knowledge work is often hidden, even from those living it
Learning is social
Key Concepts
Time spent thinking or waiting for a thought is an indispensable part of the working day
However, industry rests on a process that takes time and cannot be hurried
IT industry characterized by shorter product life cycles and faster technological development
IT sector is the very embodiment of notions of speed, instancy, and rationality
Knowledge is tacit and embodied
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Limits to IT workplace are limits to how fast, how often, and how continuous the creative process is
Yet this lived time of knowledge work is oftenhidden, even from those living it
Learning is social
Key Concepts
Time spent thinking or waiting for a thought is an indispensable part of the working day
However, industry rests on a process that takes time and cannot be hurried
IT industry characterized by shorter product life cycles and faster technological development
IT sector is the very embodiment of notions of speed, instancy, and rationality
Knowledge is tacit and embodied
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Yet the creative effort is a process that resists compression
Limits to IT workplace are limits to how fast, how often, and how continuous the creative process is
Yet this lived time of knowledge work is oftenhidden, even from those living it
Learning is social
Key Concepts
Time spent thinking or waiting for a thought is an indispensable part of the working day
However, industry rests on a process that takes time and cannot be hurried
IT industry characterized by shorter product life cycles and faster technological development
IT sector is the very embodiment of notions of speed, instancy, and rationality
Knowledge is tacit and embodied
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Yet the creative effort is a process that resists compression
Limits to IT workplace are limits to how fast, how often, and how continuous the creative process is
Yet this lived time of knowledge work is often hidden, even from those living it
Learning is social
Key Concepts
Time spent thinking or waiting for a thought is an indispensable part of the working day
However, industry rests on a process that takes time and cannot be hurried
IT industry characterized by shorter product life cycles and faster technological development
IT sector is the very embodiment of notions ofspeed, instancy, and rationality
Knowledge is tacit and embodied
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A production process built on an understanding of the rhythms and the collaborative nature ofknowledge production would be one that is more capable of mobilizing the creativity and inventiveness
of the human mind.