References:

What is Space? Ano nga ba ang "ispeys"?
-Early British Computer Art history project:
PAGE 62 is now available for download from the CAS website:
<http://www.computer-arts-society.org/page/index.html>
This issue covers the end of the CACHe Project and reviews our discoveries from the past three years, along with some thoughts for the future.


CACHe is a major research project into the origins and history of British computer arts.
<http://www.bbk.ac.uk/hosted/cache/>


A newly declassified document gives a fascinating glimpse into the US
military's plans for "information operations" - from psychological
operations, to attacks on hostile computer networks.
<http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/4655196.stm>


"Some personal Remarks on Conceptual Space"
<www.tebatt.net/Space.html>
A personal intepretation by Trevor Batten of the mathematical conceptualisation of space that appears to underly modern physics.
"Anito at Diwa: A Filipino Archaeology of Self", by Fatima Lasay, paper for the int'l conference on indigenous people's design" in Chungli, Taiwan. Access: Korakora: Kaluluwa, Ginhawa, Wika http://www.korakora.org/

F. Landao Jocano's works on the Anthropology of the Filipino People and Folk Medicine in a Philippine Municipality (National Science Development Board (NSDB) 1974 National Sciene Special Award of Merit).

Heinz von Foerster's "FromStimulus to Symbol" (1964) sponsored by the U.S. Air Force Office of Scientific Research and U.S. National Institute of Health.

"The Buddha's Art of Healing, Tibetan Paintings Rediscovered" (1998) by Avedon, Meyer, Bolsokhoeva, Gerasimova and Bradley.
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