Saturday, November 22, 2008

Graduate Students in Real Life...

Okay, so I was forwarded these posts by one of my professors. I'm pretty sure that this might be a good way to spend Saturday night with some of my fellow students out there:

Dancing my way through a Ph.D.
(must have been in a science-related field - if only I had gone to medical school like my mother wanted!)
and
Starring in my own graduate-student action game.


And I thought I had trouble just trying to get a dissertation committee down on paper...

:)-<

A guy, a girl, her ponytail, and some Def poetry, emoticon style. In this TED talk, Rives shares a little tale about love and loss, illustrated by emoticons. Much cooler than whatever you texted your mom this morning.

(For some reason the movie won't embed , so I don't have any pretty picture for you to click and watch. Sorry)

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Document this Life

In a post-Panopticon world, many of us are heading out today to vote with questions lingering about our right to wear campaign buttons or drink free coffee.

What about questions surrounding our vote? How do we document our tiny struggle against "the man"? Some people are suggesting the need now to "Video the Vote:"
Video the Vote is a national network of citizen journalists, independent filmmakers, and media professionals working together to document voter suppression and disenfranchisement.

The effort to mediate our lives continues. Is this a necessary endeavour to assure that we remain (or finally become) enfranchised? Does suspicion run amuck unfairly? Or has blind faith prevailed too much already? Sadly, I'm leaning towards the side that feels the need to preserve my experience, both for posterity and the assurance that my experience will, in some way, "count."

I don't know how to deal with these issues. But I wonder how far the documentary urge will continue to stretch. Have you checked your harddrive lately? How many pictures are on it? Do you save your emails? If you really, really needed to, could you find out, in one way or another, what you were doing the week of November 1, 2006?

Monday, November 3, 2008

Eternal Sunshine is Today

It is Monday morning, and I woke up before the sun to get started on this week. That's never a great sign.

Other than that, though, I wanted to share this with you - the advent of Eternal Sunshine. A quote from the article summary, published in the journal Neuron:

"Inducible and Selective Erasure of Memories in the Mouse Brain via Chemical-Genetic Manipulation"
"Rapid and selective erasures of certain types of memories in the brain would be desirable under certain clinical circumstances. By employing an inducible and reversible chemical-genetic technique, we find that transient αCaMKII overexpression at the time of recall impairs the retrieval of both newly formed one-hour object recognition memory and fear memories, as well as 1-month-old fear memories. "

You don't have to read the whole thing, but it is pretty interesting if you have a few extra minutes.

Deleting memories like old files on your hardrive...
The title of my first book?
When We Became PostCyborg??