have the right information, but can we expect consumers on their own to be able to sort of navigate this labyrinth of options and experiences and so on?It would seem that somebody has to have some sort of standard, right?
After Gutenberg, after books become mass produced commodities, erudition evolves from having all this stuff stored internally to knowing how and where to find information in this labyrinthine world of external memories, there are now books everywhere. I'd argue that there is sort of a new kind of, new stage in this evolution of erudition which is that we no longer have to even know how and where to find stuff we just need to
I found out recently that a lot of women of a certain age first male crush was David Bowie in "Labyrinth ." In "Labyrinth ". Yes. And that's so weird. He's so androgynous and kind of like- I know.
So if you haven't read it, it's about a young man's attempts to deal with his complicated family history and this labyrinth of sex and death and the disappearance of his eccentric uncle Rory, who leaves behind this mysterious manuscript that then the main character, Prentice, tries to piece together to figure out what happened to his uncle, as
He was thinking of getting out of the Muppets or maybe transitioning beyond the Muppets, doing stuff he later did in the '80s, like "Dark Crystal" and "Labyrinth ." But he put all that on hold because he thought, I want to think about how kids learn. How can I be of assistance to this show?
Leibniz described a world of infinite complexity, which he called the world of monadology, which was an absolute labyrinth of deeds and worlds where any office was and had to be like an
where any office was and had to be like an in the labyrinth . Number one, Google and any company born from the digital revolution did not know to this moment how to provide the compass, the cape.
And he saw in a moment the Tube as perhaps she imagined it, rather than as he knew it from frequent use, the deep proletarian labyrinth , the sort of human sewer, rumored to underlie the whole city. 'Oh, but look--' and she ran a few steps into the road and somehow caught the eye of a taxi driver passing the end
You can see his magnificent architect's penmanship on display in one of the hundreds of Linear B inscriptions he copied by hand. Mistress of the Labyrinth .
But I have some of those vertical plate racks, or file folders. It's a labyrinth . So I just try to jot things down.
To the heartbeat of a lark or the lark in my heartbeat The oxygen in priestly green The answers dressed in labyrinthine The telescopes atop the mountains of ecstatic vision listening To the heartbeat of a lark or the lark in my heartbeat Hey, hey,
I was scared as hell, but secretly thrilled to be breaking the rules, just by being here. As I walked deeper into the labyrinth of the dark club, I found myself further away from all the stresses that dominated my life at the base. Sergeant Norman's harassment, the constant fear and worry that someone would figure out my sexual orientation, and the new promise and threat of war,
And so he engineered an attack like this, and then showed it to the media, and showed his own army coming in to save the inhabitants, And Syrian bureaucracy is like a labyrinth .
Yeah, this looks a lot like-- has kind of a similar style to that cartoon, some of the animation in the drawing. Who wasn't a huge fan of "Labyrinth ?" Oh, yeah. "The Dark Crystal." Does anyone in here-- god, it's magic.
And I was struck by this particular garden. It has a kind of labyrinthine quality to it. It's not very big.
The full extent of Diderot's influence was not known, however, until a young German academic, Herbert Dieckmann, located the final lost cache of Diderot's writings. And so he created the "Encyclopédie" like a labyrinth .
But 12 years ago, some lyrics came into my head that seemed to be about this story. And I kind of followed them into the labyrinth and then just got really excited about using songs to tell a longer-form story.
I had to walk the length of this building through this labyrinth .
like it was like the a maze it was like a labyrinth I thought someone was going you know like the minitar was going to
very complex, very labyrinthine, almost Borgesian in complexity. Yeah, labyrinthine,
Edward and I bundled Taras and his machines onto a gurney and navigated the labyrinth of hallways to the elevator.
Dans lequel, ils ont un petit labyrinthe pour trouver un trésor.
It's given horror an infinite library in which to play, an endless labyrinth in which to hide.
So there is a type of puzzle made most famous by the logician Raymond Smullyan and by the movie "Labyrinth " that involves
Everglades, except a frozen Everglades, a labyrinth .
I'm so glad it was Bowie. I found out recently that a lot of women of a certain age first male crush was David Bowie in "Labyrinth ." In "Labyrinth ". Yes. And that's so weird.
So here's how our time together will be organized. I'm going to read a brief selection from my new book, "The Riddle of the Labyrinth ," and then I will talk about the heuristics of exactly how one goes about deciphering an unknown script from the ancient past.
As a result, how do people feel in the labyrinthine organization?
there-- this kind of ethic of care and maintenance. And in terms of that design, I was thinking about labyrinths in general and how they allow you to not quite stand still and not move through a space but actually do something in between.
the best the best thing the thing that I read first is there's a collection called labyrinths of short fiction he
But I have no idea how broken the criminal justice system was until I actually became a rape survivor and had to walk through this Kafkaesque labyrinth myself.
She's here today to speak about her most recent book, "Survivor Café, The Legacy of Trauma and the Labyrinth of Memory." It grapples with intricate and possibly unanswerable
A concept designer in the 80s for Jim Henson, and worked on a lot of the work on Dark Crystal and Labyrinth .
As I said, I'm not a computer person, so for me, when I tended to draw the engine, it's this vast, building sized labyrinth of confusion.
And they have been able to transfer from the brain of a mouse to the brain of another mouse, how to find cheese in a labyrinth .
legendary ruler of Crete. It was for Minos, legend held, that the architect Daedalus had built the Cretan labyrinth , which housed at its center the fearsome Minotaur, half man, half bull. As Evans's investigation would reveal, the palace at Knossos spanned hundreds of rooms linked by a network of
As Evans's investigation would reveal, the palace at Knossos spanned hundreds of rooms linked by a network of twisting passages. Surely, he would write, this vast complex was the historic basis of the enduring myth of the labyrinth . Unseen for nearly 3,000 years, the Knossos palace was hailed as one of the most spectacular archaeological finds of all time.
Until we achieve such a conjunction, we can never hope to fathom the mysteries of perception and action, but will remain lost in the empty labyrinths
It required one person to be the Dungeon Master to create a world of monsters and magic, labyrinths of passage ways, populating those passageways
And it was a joy because it takes you off into so many areas, you know, labyrinthine kind of footnotes.
They faced everything from snow blindness, polar bears, ferocious storms, frosted labyrinths , madness, and starvation.