Synanthropic Species and Hacking Our Relationship to Nature

Posted by Kevin on May 15th, 2008 in environs, hacking, interfaces, world hacks

Or: Joshua Klein talks about Corvids, intelligence, adaptation and avian vending machines.

Hacker and writer Joshua Klein is fascinated by crows. (Notice the gleam of intelligence in their little black eyes?) After a long amateur study of corvid behavior, he’s come up with an elegant machine that may form a new bond between animal and human.

When not talking about birds, Klein is also working (with Dr. Stephen Mascaro ) on developing fingernail sensors for a machine interface.

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One Response to “Synanthropic Species and Hacking Our Relationship to Nature”

  1. I think “hacking our relationship to nature” is probably the best way to put that.

    Thought and memory. Still love that.