Hugo Liu, Ph.D.
Chief Scientist,
Hunch.com
Research Affiliate,
MIT Media Lab
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- Incontinent meditation, or, fed up
28 may 2005 - On the value of idle thoughts
26 april 2005 - What ever happened to the subject in aesthetics?
23 april 2005 - On simmelian identity
23 august 2004 - the language metaphor breaks down in communicative systems
23 august 2004 - grounding sociological theories
23 august 2004 - What is freedom? or, being intuitive
3 july 2004 - The efflorescence of the superconsumer
31 may 2004 - Book review: the cognitive structure of emotions
25 may 2004 - Book review: the creative process
24 may 2004 - The pathology of extremes in postmodernity
17 may 2004 - Book review: the meaning of things
2 may 2004 - Book review: fashion, culture, identity
28 april 2004 - a connective techno-home
3 december 2003 - "Who am i?" mappings
25 november 2003 - visualizing newsgroups as social ecologies
12 november 2003 - three types of order in forums
28 october 2003 - What is aesthetic? a second attempt
24 october 2003 - handling negative gossip in online dating
21 october 2003 - the game-theoretic psychology of reputation
21 october 2003 - fusing public and gossip reputation on ebay
21 october 2003 - richer visualizations of social network ties
14 october 2003 - an economics metaphor for social support
14 october 2003 - weak ties as social glue
14 october 2003 - Who portrays? (in portraiture)
7 october 2003 - Portraiture in the online world
7 october 2003 - a sketch of an interactive affective portrait
7 october 2003 - Ode to kelly green
29 september 2003 - Fashion litmus test for identity
29 september 2003 - What is aesthetic?
23 september 2003 - Theatrical chat
23 september 2003 - visual vocabulary for relationships
15 september 2003 - brainstorming the dimensions of relationship
15 september 2003 - the meta-self
7 september 2003 - prestige dynamics of newsgroups
7 september 2003 - My fractal life ethic
24 august 2003 - Butterfly effect and god
19 august 2003
notes. woot x2.
(hey, they're old but i still get a handful of emails about these each month)