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      <title>"Animal, Vegetable, Mineral" Diagram</title>
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      <description>Title: "Animal, Vegetable, Mineral" Diagram
Authors: Feingold, Ken
Abstract: Artist Installation Diagram</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 20 Nov 2006 18:10:30 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>2003 Rockefeller New Media Foundation Proposal</title>
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      <description>Title: 2003 Rockefeller New Media Foundation Proposal
Authors: Feingold, Ken
Abstract: This project will take as its primary point of departure my most recent works in&#xD;
which artificially "intelligent", computerdriven lifelike silicone heads are engaged in&#xD;
improvisational conversations. The conversations which they carry on are neither&#xD;
completely scripted, nor are they random; rather, the software I have written gives&#xD;
each a "personality", a vocabulary, associative habits, obsessions, and other&#xD;
peculiarities, which make their conversations quirky, surprising, and often startling.&#xD;
They also intend to raise questions about computer intelligence and intelligence (and&#xD;
consciousness) itself.</description>
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