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Melvin, een machine met een eigen identiteit [video]

Melvin, een machine met een eigen identiteit [video]

by J. Stevens · nov 19, 2011

Melvin the Magical Mixed Media Machine (or just Melvin the Machine) can be described as a Rube Goldberg machine with a twist. Besides doing what Rube Goldberg’s do best – performing a simple task as inefficiently as possible, often in the form of a chain reaction – Melvin has an identity. Actually, the only purpose of this machine is promoting its own identity.
Melvin takes pictures and makes video’s of his audience which he instantly uploads to his website, facebook and twitter account. Besides that he makes his own merchandise. All of this within 4 minutes of craziness which you just have to witness yourself.

 

 Source: melvinthemachine.com

 

Categorie: artikelen derden, Uncategorized

Vrouwen verleid om te bewegen [video]

Vrouwen verleid om te bewegen [video]

by J. Stevens · nov 19, 2011

Feit is dat mensen graag iets doen wat ze leuk, prettig vinden. Pret verleidt. Humor werkt. Onderstaand filmpje is een mooi voorbeeld van ‘Prettheorie’. Ofwel: hoe mensen te verleiden zijn om ‘gewenst’ gedrag te vertonen en dat nog leuk vinden ook… Enjoy!

 

Categorie: diversen, Uncategorized

De grappigste huis-aan-huisverkoper ooit

De grappigste huis-aan-huisverkoper ooit

by J. Stevens · nov 12, 2011

De grappigste huis-aan-huisverkoper ooit

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“What are you selling?” “Personality. But this product sells itself.”
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It’s almost hard to believe this is real. Quite literally the most eloquent, charming and entertaining salesman I’ve ever seen.
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Why’s he doing door to door sales?
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“Because Tony Robbins said 2 years of door to door selling is equivalent of 4 years of college communication when you interact with different people.”

Categorie: Uncategorized

Which way you lean — physically — affects your decision-making

Which way you lean — physically — affects your decision-making

by J. Stevens · nov 9, 2011

Which way you lean — physically — affects your decision-making

We’re not always aware of how we are making a decision. Unconscious feelings or perceptions may influence us. Another important source of information — even if we’re unaware of it — is the body itself. 

“Decision making, like other cognitive processes, is an integration of multiple sources of information — memory, visual imagery, and bodily information, like posture,” says Anita Eerland, a psychologist at Erasmus University Rotterdam in the Netherlands. In a new study, Eerland and colleagues Tulio Guadalupe and Rolf Zwaan found that surreptitiously manipulating the tilt of the body influences people’s estimates of quantities, such as sizes, numbers, or percentages. The findings will appear in an upcoming issue of Psychological Science, a journal published by the Association for Psychological Science.

 

When we think about numbers, we mentally represent smaller numbers to the left and larger numbers to the right. The researchers surmised that leaning one way or the other — even imperceptibly — might therefore nudge people to estimate lower or higher. To test this hypothesis, study participants — 33 undergraduates — stood on a Wii Balance Board that imperceptibly manipulated their posture to tilt left or right or stay upright while they answered estimation questions appearing on a screen. The participants were told they probably didn’t know the answers and therefore would have to estimate; they were also instructed to stand upright throughout the trials. A representation on the screen, below the question, of the person’s posture showed it to be upright even when it was not. The participants answered the questions one by one verbally. 

In the first experiment, the estimations were of different kinds of quantities — e.g., the height of the Eiffel Tower or percentage of alcohol in whiskey. In the second, the quantities were all of the same kind — How many grandchildren does Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands have? How many Number 1 hits did Michael Jackson have in the Netherlands? The answers were all between 1 and 10.

 
As expected, participants gave smaller estimations when leaning left than when either leaning right or standing upright. There was no difference in their estimates between right-leaning and upright postures. 
The researchers point out that body posture won’t make you answer incorrectly if you know the answer. “Your body posture may nudge your estimates in a particular direction,” says Zwaan. Adds Eerland: “Posture doesn’t overwrite knowledge.” 
Still, says Zwaan, we should not mistake our cognitive processes as perfectly and consciously rational. “Decision-making is not a pristine process. All sources of information creep into it, and we are just beginning to explore the role of the body in this.”


For more information about this study, please contact: Anita Eerland at eerland@fsw.eur.nl.The APS journal Psychological Science is the highest ranked empirical journal in psychology. For a copy of the article “Leaning to the Left Makes the Eiffel Tower Seem Smaller: Posture-Modulated Thought” and access to other Psychological Science research findings, please contact Divya Menon at 202-293-9300 or dmenon@psychologicalscience.org.

 

Categorie: Uncategorized

De schoonheid van de zwerm

De schoonheid van de zwerm

by J. Stevens · nov 3, 2011

A chance encounter and shared moment with one of natures greatest and most fleeting phenomena.

 

Murmuration from Sophie Windsor Clive on Vimeo.

Categorie: Uncategorized

F*ck You Papandreou (Humor | DWDD – LuckyTV)

F*ck You Papandreou (Humor | DWDD – LuckyTV)

by J. Stevens · nov 2, 2011

HUMOR

GREEK ESCAPE

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“He was the leader of a land

Verging on bankruptcy

‘Cause when the euro came

They went out on a spending spree

….”

Bron:

DWDD – Woensdag 2 november 2011

https://www.luckymedia.nl/

Header foto: P. Koublis – Art Fucks Me

Categorie: artikelen derden, Uncategorized

Poem: The Snow Man (1921)

Poem: The Snow Man (1921)

by J. Stevens · nov 2, 2011

The Snow Man – Wallace Stevens

One must have a mind of winter

To regard the frost and the boughs

Of the pine-trees crusted with snow;

And have been cold a long time

To behold the junipers shagged with ice,

The spruces rough in the distant glitter

Of the January sun; and not to think

Of any misery in the sound of the wind,

In the sound of a few leaves,

Which is the sound of the land

Full of the same wind

That is blowing in the same bare place

For the listener, who listens in the snow,

And, nothing himself,beholds

Nothing that is not thereand the nothing that is.

Categorie: Uncategorized

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