Visualiity

‘What is this for,’ iQ8 asks, ‘is this a map?’ I take out a pencil, the tip is a stubble, ‘look here,’ I say. ‘Now, pick another point within this line.’ iQ8 starts to color in the edges of the

Visualiity

‘What is this for,’ iQ8 asks, ‘is this a map?’ I take out a pencil, the tip is a stubble, ‘look here,’ I say. ‘Now, pick another point within this line.’ iQ8 starts to color in the edges of the

The Storm

I remember the days when children dreamed… of day voyages. I remember being a kid, dreaming, not of a distant shore. I dreamed of building things, building forts atop my bed, beneath the desk. I would order everything: entry system,

The Storm

I remember the days when children dreamed… of day voyages. I remember being a kid, dreaming, not of a distant shore. I dreamed of building things, building forts atop my bed, beneath the desk. I would order everything: entry system,

2Q8 on the Notepad Deck

2Q8, that is my name. I used to be named Paul, but times have changed. The digital age has arrived, algorithms embed our physical existence. My name is 2Q8, because I know what my name is, my history, where I

2Q8 on the Notepad Deck

2Q8, that is my name. I used to be named Paul, but times have changed. The digital age has arrived, algorithms embed our physical existence. My name is 2Q8, because I know what my name is, my history, where I

EnQueue

‘Really, the art of optimization,’ Paul begins, ‘is getting hyper rational about everything.’ I watch the screen as a pop-up fills the screen. ‘Hyper rationalism is like the art of just pure being… of being a liquid in liquid.’ Paul

EnQueue

‘Really, the art of optimization,’ Paul begins, ‘is getting hyper rational about everything.’ I watch the screen as a pop-up fills the screen. ‘Hyper rationalism is like the art of just pure being… of being a liquid in liquid.’ Paul

Garbage In/Out, sort.

‘Let this machine breathe for you,’ Paul stands by the computer, ‘let it extend your mind into this world.’ Paul has sat at the computer for the last two weeks. Programming. He has basically learnt C++ from scratch. On the

Garbage In/Out, sort.

‘Let this machine breathe for you,’ Paul stands by the computer, ‘let it extend your mind into this world.’ Paul has sat at the computer for the last two weeks. Programming. He has basically learnt C++ from scratch. On the

Flower IQwe5

‘Close your eyes,’ Paul says, ‘meditate with me.’ I watch Paul’s knees wiggle as he makes himself comfortable. ‘Sometimes it is a storm out here,’ I watch him life his chin, ‘breathing is not friendly.’ Paul seems serious. ‘I cannot

Flower IQwe5

‘Close your eyes,’ Paul says, ‘meditate with me.’ I watch Paul’s knees wiggle as he makes himself comfortable. ‘Sometimes it is a storm out here,’ I watch him life his chin, ‘breathing is not friendly.’ Paul seems serious. ‘I cannot

Wizard of Algorithms

‘I would have asked more about Pythagoras,’ Paul says, ‘can you believe what he stumbled upon?’ I watch Paul clicking keys on my computer. He seems so happy. ‘I would have prepared the Ephesians, Corinthians, Philippians,’ he continues while moving

Wizard of Algorithms

‘I would have asked more about Pythagoras,’ Paul says, ‘can you believe what he stumbled upon?’ I watch Paul clicking keys on my computer. He seems so happy. ‘I would have prepared the Ephesians, Corinthians, Philippians,’ he continues while moving

Life in Algorithm

‘If I were to say a sword, at least one sword in your belt,’ Paul begins, ‘is writing code or doing mathematics.’ Paul has been talking about technology a lot lately. He is convinced christians should be right at home

Life in Algorithm

‘If I were to say a sword, at least one sword in your belt,’ Paul begins, ‘is writing code or doing mathematics.’ Paul has been talking about technology a lot lately. He is convinced christians should be right at home

Yes of Human

‘I get it,’ Paul says, ‘how people feel when sick. Real sick.’ Paul has been running between our house and a neighbors, he has been checking on the elderly lady with pneumonia. ‘All one’s plans, ideas, objectives, just end.’ ‘It

Yes of Human

‘I get it,’ Paul says, ‘how people feel when sick. Real sick.’ Paul has been running between our house and a neighbors, he has been checking on the elderly lady with pneumonia. ‘All one’s plans, ideas, objectives, just end.’ ‘It

/ Paul

Working

‘I would have read Euclid,’ Paul says, ‘when Timothy asked, I should have said yes.’ I had asked Paul for his opinion about math. It is an interesting topic. Not exactly in the act of doing it of course, at

/ Paul

Working

‘I would have read Euclid,’ Paul says, ‘when Timothy asked, I should have said yes.’ I had asked Paul for his opinion about math. It is an interesting topic. Not exactly in the act of doing it of course, at