I finish the series of my experience on Friday at The Last HOPE.
At 7 PM I attended Exploration of Possibilities: Brain Hacking, presented by one “Dot.Ret”. In a lecture that was more like a tired series of observations, building to what I can’t say, and was long on vagueness and intuition and short on actual psychology, at least in my perception, Dot.Ret explained that the brain was the “most complex and powerful computer known” but due to its form–evolution has caused newer structures to be built over older structures–susceptible to attack. Social engineering was given as an example, as was hypnosis and other means to owering the ‘critical factor’ of believability. A brief explanation was given as to the meanings of speech, including gestures and expressions. Needless to say, this was only twenty minutes. As I wrote earlier in regards to the first talk, the Q&A sessions go on tangents and are not enjoyable to sit through. I rate the talk 2 / 5.
I then left Brain Hacking and sat through the remainder of Hacking the Young Lady’s Illustrated Primer: Dispatches from the Field of Educational technology, presented by Gillian Andrews. I did miss a substantial part of the presentation, but what I did hear was thought-provoking. More »
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