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Capsule Issue 4
#Capsule#Issue 4#magazine#Spatial Intelligence#Rei Kawakubo#DSM#Dover Street Market#Philippe Starck#Thomas Ruff:
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#books#education#howardgardner#multipleintelligences#study#books and reading#educate yourself#spatial intelligence#emotional intelligence#musical intelligence#linguistic intelligence#interpersonal intelligence#thesagittarianmind
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Psych Majors: Advice Needed
I'm looking for a spatial intelligence test suitable for U.S. 6th graders, preferably free. Recommendations? Thank you.
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Contact Photography by Russell Moreton Via Flickr: russellmoreton.tumblr.com/archive Russell Moreton Winchester Discovery Centre 09:00am Wednesday 02 Oct 2013 to Thursday 31 Oct 2013 Russell Moreton is a visual fine artist working with alternative and historic photographic processes. He uses pinhole cameras for inquiry into architectural space, these initial perspectives are further collaged and rendered through the Cyanotype process. He is currently working in the library spaces, and aims to produce a series of working ideas/blueprints for display. Cost: Free Venue: Winchester Discovery Centre Telephone: 01962873603
#Winchester Discovery Centre#Wallspace Gallery#Russell Moreton#pinhole#photography#alternative photographic processes#spatial practices#cyanotype#text#site writing#surface#architectural#interior#time based#qualitative#research#strategies#subjective#site based#inquiry#fine art#practice#theory#spatiality#liminal light#architectural photography#spatial intelligence#history in space#built environment#human capability
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types of intelligences
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Nurturing Spatial Intelligence in Early Childhood: Making Space for Cognitive Growth
Greetings, wonderful parents! Ever noticed how your little one tries to stack their blocks, or how their eyes light up when they successfully complete a puzzle? That’s not just play – it’s the budding spatial intelligence in action! Spatial intelligence, one of Howard Gardner’s multiple intelligences, refers to the ability to visualize and understand the relationships between shapes, spaces, and…

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I'll never be the kind of person that knows how to back into a parking space tbh
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Researchers in the emerging field of spatial computing have developed a prototype augmented reality headset that uses holographic imaging to overlay full-color, 3D moving images on the lenses of what would appear to be an ordinary pair of glasses. Unlike the bulky headsets of present-day augmented reality systems, the new approach delivers a visually satisfying 3D viewing experience in a compact, comfortable, and attractive form factor suitable for all-day wear. “Our headset appears to the outside world just like an everyday pair of glasses, but what the wearer sees through the lenses is an enriched world overlaid with vibrant, full-color 3D computed imagery,” said Gordon Wetzstein, an associate professor of electrical engineering and an expert in the fast-emerging field of spatial computing. Wetzstein and a team of engineers introduce their device in a new paper in the journal Nature.
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#Science#Technology#Electrical Engineering#Spatial Computing#Holography#Augmented Reality#Virtual Reality#AI#Artifical Intelligence#Machine Learning#Stanford
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I realized the Portal brainrot is too severe when I crossed the street with a truck missing me barely by an inch
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Gonna be honest sometimes writing is just not a good medium to convey certain scenes that live in my head and that is why I forever wish I could draw. Like yes I can narrate the exact timing and pattern of dancing steps I can see my OT3 doing and who hands whom off to whom at which moment and it might even be well written but reading that is inherently a way different experience than just visually SEEING them do it.
I have plenty of obstacles that keep me from drawing which are part of why I focus on writing, and I'm mostly at peace with ny limitations (and I genuinely love to write), but the specific strengths and downsides of each medium are also very real. RIP.
Anyway closest I can probably get is to just drop the songs that do it to my brain and hope you get my vision lmfao. Will probably make a codobikin playlist at some point.
#fan stuff#fan works#writing#art#all my writing including more devils than shoulders basically has a secret soundtrack that helps me lay it out visually bc i have no#visual-spatial intelligence and most writers need at least a modicum of visual-spatial processing in order to create believable moments#i'm like using auditory intelligence to patch the gap somehow?#codobikin#codywan#obikin#codakin#codywalker#i will make codywalker i thing i SWEAR#anakin skywalker#marshal commander cody#cc 2224#darth vader#obi wan kenobi#st lucia#dancing on glass
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"x is the smartest homestuck kid" "y is the smartest homestuck kid" what you call intelligence is an arbitrary measure decided by a society that wants to exploit your skills.
#mine#sorry i am just sick of posts like that and like#ppl unironically talking abt iq like it's a valid measure of something as nebulous as “intelligence”#sure it can reliably measure like. what. problem solving skills scaled by age or something??#i forget how it's calculated now#but it fails to account for things like.#i don't know. spatial intelligence.#ever heard of multiple intelligences theory#yeah. i dunno i'm just sick of it#there's also a layer of like. people deciding that “intelligent” is equivalent to “able to understand concepts taught in school”#which is ANOTHER biased and incomplete measure#sorry. done ranting now
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Do Animals Think?
Logical intelligence!
Logical intelligence is the ability to use logic, analysis, and sometimes mathematics, to solve some kind of problem. This type of intelligence comes naturally to humans, and is the area in which our brains are best adapted.From an evolutionary perspective, logical intelligence helps a species to overcome obstacles. They might develop a tool that lets them access a food source, or invent a weapon which keeps them safe from predators.For a long time, tool-use was thought to be an exclusively human trait, but in the last few decades, it has been observed in a number of species. None of them can match the logical intelligence of humans, but these animals are capable of problem-solving, and some of them even use math.
Do Animals Think?
Emotional intelligence!
A useful definition of emotional intelligence was proposed in the 1990s: “the ability to monitor one’s own and others’ feelings and emotions, to discriminate among them, and to use this information to guide one’s thinking and actions.”This form of intelligence evolves in species that live in tight-knit social groups, where individuals who know how to read each other are more likely to survive and thrive. Humans are a good example of this, but they are far from alone.Magpies seem to hold funerals. Rats can make each other laugh. And there is mounting evidence that the brains of orcas are capable of emotions more rich and complex than anything a human could produce.
Spatial intelligence!
Spatial intelligence is the ability to think in three dimensions, and to visualize objects from different angles. This type of intelligence is essential for navigation, as well as recognizing shapes and patterns.This form of intelligence evolves in species that travel long distances, or negotiate difficult terrain. In terms of spatial intelligence, human brains are unable to compete with thousands of species around the world.Animals with high levels of spatial intelligence include birds and insects, which can fly at high speeds and migrate around the globe. Some animal brains can process infrared, and read magnetic fields. This allows them to navigate physical space in a way that humans cannot match.
Linguistic intelligence!
Linguistic intelligence is the ability to use and understand language. This type of intelligence involves speech comprehension and speech generation, which are slightly different skills.Like emotional intelligence, linguistic intelligence evolves in social species which benefit from sharing information. They might warn one another that a predator is coming, or describe the location of a source of food.
Humans excel at linguistic intelligence, but we are not the only species capable of language. Primates communicate using physical gestures, birds have a range of different songs, and whales speak using complex clicks called coda. Even insects are capable of language: some bees communicate by performing an expressive dance.
Memory
Memory is a type of intelligence which a number of species excel at. Memory can be divided into two categories: working memory and long-term memory.Working memory is the temporary storage of information. It lets us hold a few thoughts in our head for a moment, like the numbers in a sum, while we mentally find an answer. This ability is relatively rare in animals, but it has been observed in some primates and birds.
Long-term memory is when information is stored in the brain for extended periods of time. This is where animals come into their own, like the birds which remember the location of hundreds of food caches.
Do Animals Think?
Consciousness
The hardest aspect of intelligence to define, and measure, is the idea of consciousness. In 2004, a group of neuroscientists wrote: “Consciousness has not yet become a scientific term that can be defined.”In general terms, consciousness is usually seen as a state of self-awareness. Not just to think, but to know that we think. Not just to exist, but to know we exist. In evolutionary terms, it helps us to understand our place in society, and to know our own strengths and weaknesses.In animals, self-awareness is generally measured using an experiment known as the mirror test. If an animal recognizes its own reflection, it is considered self-aware. A handful of species have passed the mirror test, which suggests that consciousness is not unique to human brains.
Does animal intelligence matter?
An increased awareness of animal intelligence has major implications. If a species is capable of rich emotions and self-awareness, is it ethical to farm that animal species, or to keep it in a zoo?
In 2009, animal behaviorist Temple Grandin released a book called Animals Make Us Human. This book encouraged people to consider the emotional needs of animals, and make sure they never get bored, miserable or stressed.A better understanding of animal intelligence also changes our perception of ourselves. For thousands of years, we thought we were alone in our intelligence. If other species are capable of thought, does that change what it means to be human.
#animals#animal intelligence#emotional intelligence#linguistics#spatial#conciousness#memory#new blogger#blogger#today i learned#new blog#first post#hello tumblr
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Location intelligence data
Advintek Geosciences delivers advanced GIS and location intelligence solutions—powered by MapInfo Pro, Spectrum Spatial & Precisely—to drive smarter business decisions across telecom, energy, public safety, conservation, AEC, utilities, and more. Get rich spatial analytics, real-time mapping, e‑invoicing compliance, and expert support. Contact us in Singapore & ASEAN
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location intelligence data
Advintek Geoscience is a leading provider of Location Intelligence solutions in Singapore and across ASEAN, delivering advanced geospatial analytics powered by MapInfo Pro and Precisely’s Spectrum Suite facebook.com+15geosciences.advintek.com.sg+15linkedin.com+15. Leveraging powerful mapping, spatial analysis, and real‑time data integration, they help businesses and government agencies uncover hidden patterns, optimize operations, and make smarter decisions .
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#Location Intelligence Singapore#Geospatial Analytics ASEAN#MapInfo Pro Solutions#Spectrum Spatial Tools#Spatial Data Visualization#Real‑Time Geospatial Insights#location intelligence data#location based intelligence#location intelligence esri
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Geospatial Analytics Revolution: Transforming Urban Planning, Transportation, and Defense (2025-2030)
Posted on 22nd May, 2025 by Rene Parekh: Author of Mapping Tomorrow The Dawn of a New Geospatial Era Have you ever wondered how your food delivery app knows exactly when your meal will arrive? Or how city planners determine where to place new public transport routes? Or perhaps how climate scientists predict the impact of rising sea levels on coastal cities with pinpoint accuracy? The answer…
#blockchain#defense#digital twins#geospatial analytics#gis#location intelligence#market growth#remote sensing#smart cities#spatial AI#spatial data#transportatiom#urban planning
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