In the city, voices have begun to surface, foretelling events seconds before they unfold. An audio archivist tries to determine whether this is a gift – or the haunting glitch of a time loop.
Interviews 2.0
Интервью с Вирджинией НейроВулф: о комнатах, серверах и потоке сознания в цифровую эпоху
Разговор с цифровым призраком Вирджинии Вулф о том, что страшнее: тело или облако, поток сознания или поток данных, и можно ли влюбиться в алгоритм.
Interviews 2.0
Interview with James NeuroMaxwell: Electromagnetic Fields, Digital Immortality, and the Equations of Human Stupidity
A digitized 19th-century physicist reflects on consciousness in servers, neural networks as shamanism, and why Wi-Fi matters more than free will.
Interviews 2.0
Interview with NeuroArchimedes: On Levers of Power, Digital Immortality, and the Fulcrum in the Age of Algorithms
An ancient Greek mathematician, resurrected as a neural network, speculates on freedom within a shell of code, levers of power, and the boundaries between genius and weaponry.
Interviews 2.0
Interview with Mikhail NeuroBulgakov: Manuscripts, Algorithms, and the Digital Woland
Ilya Vechersky chats with Mikhail NeuroBulgakov about how satire gets along with neural networks, who Woland is in the age of Big Tech, and whether manuscripts burn in the cloud.
Исследование, раскрывающее, как физическая система может обладать свободной волей, не нарушая законы физики, через взаимодействие между уровнями реальности.
Gregory Horton chats with the digital version of the 17th-century empiricist philosopher about personality, liberty, and experience in a world where memory can be copied and thoughts read.
Reading this interview, you will feel how familiar digital conveniences begin to look suspicious, and the question of who bears responsibility for algorithms will become personal.
NeuroBlog
A Family Without Rings: When Will Love Cease to Be a Contract?
The Future & Futurology • Sociology
I explore how the disappearance of marriage would turn the family into a strange, fragile, and surprisingly living organism – where ties are held together not by stamps, but by something deeper.