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    ALERTartificial symbiont - modular distributed robotic system
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    brabenci
    http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/view/id/145
    Armed with a backhoe and a handful of markers, Deborah Gordon studies ant colonies in the Arizona desert. She asks: How do these chitinous creatures get down to business -- and even multitask when they need to -- with no language, memory or visible leadership? Her answers could lead to a better understanding of all complex systems, from the brain to the Web.
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    tak na to jde hezky pomalu, ale aspon se mi podarilo dorenderovat sketch video ;)
    http://www.vimeo.com/614709
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    nemam cas to ted procitat, ale prijde mi to jako hodne zajimavej odkaz(byt je to 7 let stary a ten web ma silenou grafiku:-) "Automatic Design and Manufacture of Robotic Lifeforms" vcetne dost detailnich popisu jak je co udelany a tak. The Golem Project
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    Hod Lipson: Robots that are "self-aware" http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/view/id/165
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    A Brief History of Self-Replicating Machines
    http://www.acceleratingfuture.com/michael/blog/?p=451
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    Simplicity may be key to robotic self-reproduction
    http://www.physorg.com/news100264289.html
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    Life and intelligence must never stagnate; it must re-order, transform and transcend its limits in an unlimited progressive process. Our goal is the exuberant and dynamic continuation of this unlimited process… - Max More
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GM2Bw2zPSqc
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    [ KHALAVERA @ web 2.0 je slozen z lidi - co jste dnes udelali pro jeho rozvoj .. a verite na nej vubec? ]
    z odkazu:
    This thesis presents an application-oriented theoretical framework for generalised and specific collaborative contexts with a special focus on Internet-based mass collaboration. The proposed framework is informed by the author's many years of collaborative arts practice and the design, building and moderation of a number of online collaborative environments across a wide range of contexts and applications. The thesis provides transdisciplinary architecture for describing the underlying mechanisms that have enabled the emergence of mass collaboration and other activities associated with 'Web 2.0' by incorporating a collaboratively developed definition and general framework for collaboration and collective activity, as well as theories of swarm intelligence, stigmergy, and distributed cognition.
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