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sabato 26 marzo 2016

#9


"Leonard says I've always enjoyed playing games with words in order to dodge the real meanings of things; this segues with suspicious neatness into my intuitions about the impending death of lexical utterance, and I'm afraid I indulge myself for several minutes before I realize that one of us has severed the connection. I curse Leonard's pipe, and his wife with a face like the rind of a ham.'

"Though of course your brother was only pointing out that perfection, when we get right down to the dark, cheese-binding heart of the matter, is impossible."

'There is no shortage of things that are perfect for the function that defines them, [...]  Turing Machine.'

"Those aren't persons."

'No one has ever argued pursuasively that that has anything to do with it. My professors stopped trying.”


In questo interessante estratto del libro 'La ragazza con i capelli strani' di David Foster Wallace la macchina viene vista come manifestazione della perfezione, una perfezione che nulla ha a che fare con noi comuni esseri umani. Leggendo queste righe mi sorge spontaneamente la necessità di trovare dei limiti al concetto di perfezione.



#8 Macchine nella pubblicità

'The amazing: Pizza Machine' è il nome usato da una catena di ristorazione in Nebraska (USA). Il nome si riferisce alla caratteristica di combinare ristorazione e intrattenimento familiare.




#7 Macchine in 'Girl With Curious Hair' di Wallace

“You deliver mail, boy,' he said, bearing down on the door's handle. 'You think you can deliver some mail in this office do you?' I trailed him through the noise and fluorescence of the staff's office complex. There were cubicles and desks and Congressional Records and gray machines. The harsh doubled overhead lights threw the range of his shadow over every desk he passed.”


“All envelopes addressed by hand—automatically classified as letters from constituents—were doled out by Mrs. Teane and me among secretaries, interns, typists, low-level staffers. There was often far more of this constituents' mail, these Voices of the People, full of invective or adulation or petition for redress or advantage, far, far more than the low-level personnel could handle in a physical day. I developed and got approval for a few standardized replies, form letters made to look personal, responding to some one or another major and predictable theme in some of this mail, but we were still barely ahead of the Same Day Directive's demands. Backlogs threatened. I began staying at the offices late, telephoning Margaret or Peter to release me from the evening's plans, working to finish up assembling the Senator's replies to his people's every voice. I enjoyed the night's quiet in the staff room, one lamp burning, cicadas thrilling in rhythm out on the grounds. The staffers who handled mail began to appreciate me. A typist kept bringing me loaves of banana bread. Best, I now got access to Mrs. Teane's dark and deeply bitter East Texas coffee; she'd leave me a chuckling[…]”



“Our huddle ended, too, long before the official word came. Everyone had a hundred things to do. The small room emptied little by little. Flanked by Pierre and me, Lyndon finally had a few minutes to slouch and reflect in his waiting-room chair. He applied the inhaler to his swollen passages. His spurs made lines on the floor as he stretched out long legs. He held his own forearm, opening and closing his fist. The skin below his eyes was faintly blue. I dispensed some digitalis and all but had to force him to swallow.

We sat. We stared for a time at the little room's “white walls. Connally studied the concession machines”


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“Steelritter just cannot believe the naïveté of these cynical kids. He'd trade looks with the older flight attendant in the rearview if D.L.'s slender head weren't in the way. D.L. and DeHaven are watching the odometer finally roll all the way over. It's exciting and gorgeous. There's a slot-machine feel about it, which they share, together, and know they share it. The oil light has settled into a kind of stuttered flicker, which is even more dreadful, if you know your oil.”



David Foster Wallace. “Girl With Curious Hair.” 

#6 Tassonomia della macchina nella mia ricerca


1. Machine per la preparazione dei sensori di gas
    1.1  Miscelatore della formulazione
        1.1.1 Miscelatore meccanico
        1.1.2 Miscelatore ad ultrasuoni
        1.1.3 Miscelatore manuale
2 Macchine per iniziare le reazioni di polimerizzazione e reticolazione
    2.1 Lampada UV (Fotopolimerizzazione)
        2.1.1 Statica
        2.1.2 Dinamica
        2.1.3 Laser
    2.2 Forno termico (Polimerizzazione termica)
    2.3 Cella galvanica (Elettropolimerizzazione)
3 Macchine per valutare l'avanzamento delle reazioni
    3.1 Spectroscopia UV-visibile
    3.2 Spettometria IR a trasformata di Fourier





mercoledì 17 febbraio 2016

#5 Machines in Logos

Instagram: social network che permette agli utenti di scattare foto, applicare filtri.
Expedia: Agenzia viaggi online

#4 Weird Machines

Triccheballacche: Strumento musicale costituito da un set di martelli. I tre martelletti sono paralleli fra loro, mentre i due telai in legno sono perpendicolari rispetto ai martelletti. Il telaio posto nella parte inferiore unisce i tre martelletti, il secondo telaio posto più in alto permette ai due martelletti esterni di avere un'escursione, governando al contempo il gioco massimo che gli stessi possono avere.


Circumtronico: Macchina da guerra di Leonardo da vinci. Si tratta di una particolare imbarcazione che sembra dotata di una serie di bombarde a ripetizione, è in realtà un'ipotesi, una sorta di esperimento mentale per neutralizzare gli effetti dell'contraccolpo. Diversamente a quanto lascia credere il disegno, Leonardo annota che lo sparo deve avvenire simultaneamente in due bombarde contrapposte.


Podometro: Strumento di misura ideato da Leonardo da Vinci. Si tratta di una macchina a trazione umana che veniva impiegata per misurare le distanze.



mercoledì 10 febbraio 2016

#3 La macchina nella mia ricerca

Electronic nose - Sistema per la rilevazione degli odori.


E-nose Project - University of Warwick.
Nella mia attività di ricerca mi occupo dello sviluppo di nuovo sensori polimerici di gas e vapori da utilizzare potenzialmente nella rilevazione degli odori.