Wednesday, August 22, 2012

the level of the whole human being





IN ONE SENSE there’s a clear boundary around the brain. Reach into a cracked-open skull, peel away some membranes, and you can wrap your hands all the way around one. And in school diagrams, it’s clear where the brain stops and the rest of the body begins. The brain is that pillowy ball of pink, sometimes with a tiny tail at the bottom, sometimes not, floating in the middle of the head. In one sense, there’s a clear boundary around the brain. That boundary is an illusion.

Sunday, August 19, 2012

prosthetic memory



A pink balloon pops in front of your face -- pop -- and on a fragment of slate with a piece of chalk you write SEPTEMBER 15. A PINK BALLOON POPPED.


bracing the vine

schematic for a german pillbox


A human being is like a growing vine. By providing a latticework around which a growing vine is encouraged to wrap itself, a structure may constrain the pathways of the vine, limiting it to certain directions, curving it where it needs curving, straightening it where it needs straightening.

Sunday, August 12, 2012

replacement parts for the brain


If your plastic doll lost one of her legs in a playground accident, you could pop it back into her hip socket. Even if her leg were badly mangled by a lawnmower or melted off with a blowtorch, you could order a replacement from a toy warehouse in China. Snap the new leg on -- she’s as good as she ever was.