danburzo + discovery   3

In Praise of Not Knowing [NYTimes]
"I hope kids are still finding some way, despite Google and Wikipedia, of not knowing things. Learning how to transform mere ignorance into mystery, simple not knowing into wonder, is a useful skill. Because it turns out that the most important things in this life — why the universe is here instead of not, what happens to us when we die, how the people we love really feel about us — are things we’re never going to know."
childhood  exploration  knowledge  curiosity  eccentricity  discovery  serendipity  mystery  information  google  wikipedia 
february 2012 by danburzo
The Song Decoders at Pandora [NYTimes]
"Do you really love listening to the latest Jack White project? Do you really hate the sound of Britney Spears? Or are your music-consumption habits, in fact, not merely guided but partly shaped by the cultural information that Pandora largely screens out — like what’s considered awesome (or insufferable) by your peers, or by music tastemakers, or by anybody else? Is it really possible to separate musical taste from such social factors, online or off, and make it purely about the raw stuff of the music itself?"

"Maybe because music is so ubiquitous, we respond to it almost like food: sometimes we want to try the new restaurant, sometimes the comfort of a familiar favorite dish."
rob-walker  pandora  music  discovery  categorization  taxonomy  web2.0  technology  collaborative-filtering  recommendation  musicology  music-genome  culture  aesthetics  snobbery  taste 
july 2011 by danburzo

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