By way of introduction, Paco Calvo is the head of the MIN, or Minimal Intelligence Lab, an author, and a leading figure in the philosophy of plant behavior. Paco is concerned with issues at the intersection of plant biology, psychology, and cognitive science.Natalie Lawrence is an author, freelance writer, Illustrator, and historian of science whose work has appeared in "BBC Wildlife" and "Public Domain Review,"
So the idea that all organisms have to live in these incredibly complex dynamic environments. Paco and his colleagues are not making any claims, actually.
it just takes so much space it blows its light weight and it washes into the seat and it doesn't matter Paco de Japan with the snow on theground or here in Rotterdam there's places where the stuff accumulates that
So the idea that all organisms have to live in these incredibly complex dynamic environments. When Paco speaks of planta sapiens, he's talking metaphorically.
And every employee has a path that they set up for themselves with a woman who's in charge of pathmaking work. And Paco here is on the board. And he's co-chair of the pathmaking committee.
"Planta Sapiens" is a book with a call to truly think differently, and speaking personally, absolutely did that for me. So Natalie and Paco , welcome. Thank you so much for being here with us for a Talk at Google.
And I was in the middle of writing another book. And she knew that Paco wanted a collaborator. And she was like, well, how about it?
But it's one that could open up amazing possibilities. I think Paco knows a lot more about that than I do. Well, think of collective intelligence, of swarm intelligence, right?
And I'm also curious, how did you two find yourselves collaborating together on this project? So we actually-- I think Paco had been working with the agent that we both had, the literary agent for a few years before I met her.
So I was thinking about this. The trio that you later did with Paco de Lucia and John McLaughlin were three equals on guitars, come and play-- that invented, actually, a whole new genre of-- you had trios before.
So this is my mother's almonds and cheese, a very traditional tapas what I'm about to do. We put it on a Paco Jet, and that machine allows us to get even a thinner butter, OK?
And I'm thrilled to introduce today's speakers, Paco Calvo and Natalie Lawrence. By way of introduction, Paco Calvo is the head of the MIN, or Minimal Intelligence Lab, an author, and a leading figure in the philosophy of plant behavior. Paco is concerned with issues at the intersection of plant biology, psychology, and cognitive science.
So the idea that all organisms have to live in these incredibly complex dynamic environments. Hi, Paco and Natalie, thank you both for joining us.
Yeah, exactly. She was like, another book, OK. And it was so-- it was so much fun and so easy to work with Paco that Paco 's book got done a lot faster than mine did. So the collaboration worked really well.
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Hi, everybody. My name is Rachael. And I'm thrilled to introduce today's speakers, Paco Calvo and Natalie Lawrence. By way of introduction, Paco Calvo is the head of the MIN, or Minimal Intelligence Lab, an author, and a leading figure in the philosophy of plant behavior.
So the idea that all organisms have to live in these incredibly complex dynamic environments. They would just say, OK, Paco .
Then these guys are the holy trinity. Well, it was a certain technique that we had-- Paco coming from a flamenco tradition, which John and I did not come from. But I was kind of like the guy in the middle, the guy that came from a Latin background-- not necessarily flamenco--
Na receita original tem uma batata muito bonita, é uma parte de tapioca , uma parte e meia de queijo, duas partes de leite, exemplificando isso, um pacotinho de tapioca que tem 500g, 150g de queijo de coalho e um litro de leite.
So the idea that all organisms have to live in these incredibly complex dynamic environments. Just a reminder if you haven't, to go pick up your copy of "Planta Sapiens." Thank you, Paco and Natalie, so much.
Whereas in India, there could be many holy men that that's how they live their whole life, for instance, through begging. Begging turns out to be-- that's why Paco mentioned it-- it happens to be a big factor that changes people. It also gets people to see that they can live in any circumstances, that they're not depends and on all of the
So in 1971, Di Meola enrolled in Berklee College of Music in Boston, and in 1974, started his musical journey. In addition to his prolific solo career, he's shared the stage with Chick Corea, Stanley Clark, Jan Hammer, Carlos Santana, Joan McLaughlin, the late Paco de Lucia, and Luciano Pavarotti to mention just a few names from a long list of collaborators.