I'm a visiting undergraduate student currently involved in various activities which, it is hoped, should provide us with a better understanding of how humans tend to behave in groups.
My work at the Percepts and concepts lab currently consists of adapting an existing architecture to allow for experiments where no explicit criteria of success can be asserted, due to the specific nature of group activity (i.e. group assessment of musical scores).
To find out more about this project, do read on.
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Some of my off-topic interests and time-wasters:
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"Pereant, inquit, qui ante nos nostra dixerunt."
(may perish those who uttered our wise words before us.)Richter, Fischer, Freud and Lipps would undoubtedly have found endless levels of meaning within this Witz. Apart from comedy of contradiction, note a fine dose of sarcasm, perhaps even self-reproach, and a deliberate sabotage of its very meaning.
This famous dictum is often mistakingly attributed to one Aelius Donatus. Its real author is NetBSD programfortune 1.30
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The author modestly ascribes his work to another because he wishes it to have its own life.