12.10.10

Tracking Hidden Patterns

On June 30, 2010 the Authors@Google program welcomed renown scientist, complexity theorist and networks researcher Albert-László Barabasi to Google's New York office to discuss his new book, BURSTS: The Hidden Pattern Behind Everything We Do. Below is Google’s blurbage, followed by the video (48mins) taken of that event:
"In BURSTS (April 2010), Barabasi, Director of the Center for Network Science at Northeastern University, shatters one of the most fundamental assumptions in modern science and technology regarding human behavior. Barabasi argues that, rather than being random, humans actually act in predictable patterns. We go along for long periods of quiet routine followed suddenly by loud bursts of activity. Barabasi demonstrates that these breaks in routine, or "bursts," are present in all aspects of our existence— in the way we write emails, spend our money, manage our health, form ideas. Barabasi has even found "burstiness" in our webpage clicking activity and the online news cycle."

2 comments:

Jeremy Trombley said...

This is definitely how my blog posting has been going lately - few bursts of activity here and there. :)

I need to get back on the DeLanda stuff, but I'm swamped with school work and other stuff at the moment. Maybe in a couple of weeks...

Michael- said...

I think creativity in general is about 'bursts' - we move when we are inspired to.

Hope the semester is going good for ya J!

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