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Mind Coalescence (other)
A hive mind or group mind may refer to: Shared intelligence * Collective consciousness and collective intelligence, two concepts in sociology and philosophy ** Group mind (science fiction), a type of collective consciousness * Groupthink, in which the desire for harmony or conformity in a group results in irrational or dysfunctional decision-making ** Sheeple, a derogatory term referring to groups of people who ‘mindlessly’ follow those in power * Swarm intelligence, the collective behavior of decentralized, self-organized systems, natural or artificial ** The apparent consciousness of colonies of social insects such as ants, bees, and termites * Universal mind, a type of universal higher consciousness in some esoteric beliefs * Egregore, a concept in occultism which has been described as group mind Media * ''Hive Mind'' (book), a 2015 nonfiction book by Garett Jones * ''Hive Mind'' (Sinch album), 2012 * ''Hive Mind'' (The Internet album), 2018 * "Hivemind", a 2012 song ...
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Collective Consciousness
Collective consciousness, collective conscience, or collective conscious () is the set of shared beliefs, ideas, and moral attitudes which operate as a unifying force within society.''Collins Dictionary of Sociology'', p93. In general, it does not refer to the specifically moral conscience, but to a shared understanding of social norms. The modern concept of what can be considered collective consciousness includes solidarity attitudes, memes, extreme behaviors like group-think and herd behavior, and collectively shared experiences during collective rituals, dance parties, and the discarnate entities which can be experienced from psychedelic use. Rather than existing as separate individuals, people come together as dynamic groups to share resources and knowledge. It has also developed as a way of describing how an entire community comes together to share similar values. This has also been termed " hive mind", " group mind", "mass mind", and "social mind". Historical use o ...
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Machines Of Our Disgrace
''Machines of Our Disgrace'' is the fourth studio album by American industrial metal project Circle of Dust, released on December 9, 2016, through Klayton's own label, FiXT Music. The album is the first new material released under Circle of Dust since '' Disengage''. Background and release In late 2015, Klayton reclaimed the rights to the Circle of Dust moniker, along with all original masters and demos, he announced plans to release remastered versions of all three albums, along with ''Metamorphosis'' and ''Misguided'', and finally, a new album. On February 16, 2016, Klayton released the first song from the new album, "Contagion", as a free download. From March 4, 2016, all five remasters were released, eight weeks apart, with ''Circle of Dust'', '' Brainchild'' and '' Disengage'' all including songs from the upcoming album, due to be released in December that year. On October 28, Klayton finally announced that the new album, ''Machines of Our Disgrace'', would be released on ...
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Intentionality
Intentionality is the mental ability to refer to or represent something. Sometimes regarded as the ''mark of the mental'', it is found in mental states like perceptions, beliefs or desires. For example, the perception of a tree has intentionality because it represents a tree to the perceiver. A central issue for theories of intentionality has been the problem of ''intentional inexistence'': to determine the ontological status of the entities which are the objects of intentional states. An early theory of intentionality is associated with Anselm of Canterbury's ontological argument for the existence of God, and with his tenets distinguishing between objects that exist in the understanding and objects that exist in reality. The idea fell out of discussion with the end of the medieval scholastic period, but in recent times was resurrected by empirical psychologist Franz Brentano and later adopted by contemporary phenomenological philosopher Edmund Husserl. Today, intentionalit ...
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Coalescence (other)
Coalesce, coalescence or coalescent can refer to: Chemistry and physics * Coalescence (chemistry), the process by which two or more separate masses of miscible substances seem to "pull" each other together should they make the slightest contact * Coalescence (physics), the merging of two or more droplets, bubbles or particles into one * Coalescer, device which induces coalescence in a medium Computer science * Coalescence (computer science), the act of merging adjacent free blocks of memory to fill gaps caused by memory deallocation * COALESCE, an SQL function that selects the first non-null from a range of values * Null coalescing operator, a binary operator that is part of the syntax for a basic conditional expression in several programming languages * Coalesced hashing, a strategy of hash collision resolution in computing * Interrupt coalescing, a technique where events which would normally trigger a hardware interrupt are held back until either a certain amount of work i ...
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Crowdsourcing
Crowdsourcing involves a large group of dispersed participants contributing or producing goods or services—including ideas, votes, micro-tasks, and finances—for payment or as volunteers. Contemporary crowdsourcing often involves digital platforms to attract and divide work between participants to achieve a cumulative result. Crowdsourcing is not limited to online activity, however, and there are various historical examples of crowdsourcing. The word crowdsourcing is a portmanteau of "crowd" and "outsourcing". In contrast to outsourcing, crowdsourcing usually involves less specific and more public groups of participants. Advantages of using crowdsourcing include lowered costs, improved speed, improved quality, increased flexibility, and/or increased scalability of the work, as well as promoting diversity. Crowdsourcing methods include competitions, virtual labor markets, open online collaboration and data donation. Some forms of crowdsourcing, such as in "idea competiti ...
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Fiona Bruce
Fiona Elizabeth Bruce (born 25 April 1964) is a British journalist, newsreader and television presenter. She joined the BBC as a researcher for their current affairs programme ''Panorama'' in 1989, and became the first female newsreader on '' BBC News at Ten'', as well as presenting many other flagship programmes for the corporation, including ''BBC News at Six'', ''Crimewatch'', '' Real Story'', ''Antiques Roadshow'' and ''Fake or Fortune?'' Since 10 January 2019, she has been the presenter of the BBC One television programme '' Question Time''. Early life and education Fiona Elizabeth Bruce was born on 25 April 1964 in what was then the State of Singapore, Malaysia. She had an English mother and a Scottish father, who had a long career at Unilever, becoming a regional managing director. Before that, the Bruce family had lived for several generations in the fishing village of Hopeman in Moray in the north-east of Scotland. Bruce has two elder brothers. She lived on the W ...
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Hive Minds
''Hive Minds'' is a British television quiz show that aired on BBC Four from 14 July 2015 to 1 December 2016. It was hosted by Fiona Bruce. Background ''Hive Minds'' was developed by Saltbeef TV - a production firm responsible for CBBC's ''Friday Download'' - with co-production from Green Inc Film & Television. It was intended as a replacement for ''Only Connect'', which had been moved to BBC Two. It was filmed at the Lyric Theatre, Belfast and was hosted by Fiona Bruce, who fronts the ''BBC News at Six'', ''BBC News at Ten'', ''Crimewatch'', ''Call My Bluff'' and ''Antiques Roadshow''. Gameplay Players must first work out the answers to questions and then find the answers hidden in a hexagonal "hive" of letters. Round 1 Two teams of three play the game. For this round, each team faces four hives each; they must find an answer embedded into the hive. They have twenty seconds to find it, and five points are on offer; after two seconds hexagons start disappearing from the hive. ...
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Will Wright (game Designer)
William Ralph Wright (born January 20, 1960) is an American video game designer and co-founder of the game development company Maxis, which later became part of Electronic Arts. In April 2009, he left EA to run Stupid Fun Club Camp, an entertainment think tank in which Wright and EA are principal shareholders. The first computer game Wright designed was '' Raid on Bungeling Bay'' in 1984, but it was ''SimCity'' that brought him to prominence. The game was published by Maxis, which Wright co-formed with Jeff Braun. Wright continued to innovate on the game's central theme of simulation with numerous other titles including '' SimEarth'' and '' SimAnt''. Wright has earned many awards for his work in game design. He is best known for being the original designer of ''The Sims'' series, of which Maxis developed the first entry in 2000. The game spawned multiple sequels, including ''The Sims 2'', '' The Sims 3'', '' The Sims 4'' and their expansion packs. His latest work, ''Spore'', re ...
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HiveMind
A hive mind or group mind may refer to: Shared intelligence * Collective consciousness and collective intelligence, two concepts in sociology and philosophy ** Group mind (science fiction), a type of collective consciousness * Groupthink, in which the desire for harmony or conformity in a group results in irrational or dysfunctional decision-making ** Sheeple, a derogatory term referring to groups of people who ‘mindlessly’ follow those in power * Swarm intelligence, the collective behavior of decentralized, self-organized systems, natural or artificial ** The apparent consciousness of colonies of social insects such as ants, bees, and termites * Universal mind, a type of universal higher consciousness in some esoteric beliefs * Egregore, a concept in occultism which has been described as group mind Media * ''Hive Mind'' (book), a 2015 nonfiction book by Garett Jones * ''Hive Mind'' (Sinch album), 2012 * ''Hive Mind'' (The Internet album), 2018 * "Hivemind", a 2012 song ...
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Omni (The Browning Album)
''OMNI'' is the sixth studio album by American metalcore band the Browning. It was released on November 8, 2024, their first album with the FiXT record label. Promotion Six singles were released in advance of the album, with the first single "Poison" released a year prior, on September 27, 2023. Another single, "Misery.exe", features Nik Popovic, best known as Nik Nocturnal on YouTube and guitarist for Termina and I, the Breather. Touring In March and April 2024, the band promoted the album in advance via a North American tour with Upon a Burning Body, VCTMS, and Hollow Front. The band will also tour in January and February 2025 with Dropout Kings, Filth, and The Defect, vocalist Jonny McBee's side-project with his wife Moon. Track listing Personnel The Browning * Jonny McBee – lead vocals, programming, production Production may refer to: Economics and business * Production (economics) * Production, the act of manufacturing goods * Production, in the outline of indus ...
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The End, So Far
''The End, So Far'' is the seventh studio album by American heavy metal band Slipknot. It was released on September 30, 2022, through Roadrunner Records. This is the band's final album to be released through Roadrunner, whom the band signed with in 1998. It is the first studio album to feature percussionist Michael Pfaff, who joined the band in 2019 and is their final studio album to feature sampler and keyboardist Craig Jones and drummer Jay Weinberg before their respective departures in June and November 2023. At a length of 57 minutes and 31 seconds, ''The End, So Far'' is the band's shortest studio album to date. Background On May 19, 2021, percussionist Shawn Crahan stated that the band had been currently making "god music". In an article published by ''Loudwire'' on June 9, 2021, Crahan revealed that a new Slipknot album would 'hopefully' be released in 2021. He also added that the band would be parting ways with Roadrunner Records following the release of the album. I ...
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Colourgrade
''Colourgrade'' is the second studio album by British musician Tirzah. It was released through Domino on 1 October 2021. Accolades Track listing Personnel * Tirzah – primary artist, design * Mica Levi – production, mixing , engineering * Coby Sey – featured artist, * Kwake Bass – production , engineering * Dean Blunt – production * Kwes – mixing * Heba Kadry Heba Kadry is an Egyptian mastering engineer who currently resides in Brooklyn, New York. She is best known for her work with Björk, Beach House, Slowdive, The Mars Volta, Neon Indian, Wooden Shjips, Lightning Bolt, White Hills, Alex G, Futur ... – mastering * Leah Walker – photography, design * Matthew Cooper – design Charts References External links * {{Authority control 2021 albums Tirzah (musician) albums Domino Recording Company albums Albums produced by Mica Levi ...
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