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*Mikel Arbiza

*Mikel Arbiza

{Creative Eukaryote}.

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Hello world!

Welcome, my name is Mikel and I´m a Communication Designer with a background in multimedia art, urban geography and cognitive science. Nowadays I work as a freelance consultant while I research for my PhD in Artificial Intelligence.

In this site I will share my works, experiments, discoveries, thoughts and opinions…

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Neuroscience for a new cultural revolution.

Neuroculture is a new research field tying to build an unified theory of knowledge and in order to overcome the traditional division of the worlds of science and humanities based on the idea that both are generated through the human brain. According to spanish neuroscientist Francisco Mora we are at the edge of a change […]

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The idea of artistic work must be abolished.

“We must take note of the fact that the artist nowadays is occupied with painting flags, posters, pots and pans textiles and things like that. What is referred to as ‘artistic work’ has on the vast majority of occasions nothing whatever to do with creative effort: and the term ‘artistic work’ is used in order […]

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