Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Electronic brain





Alvin. Electronic simulation of a brain using speakers, electromgnets, and metal powder to grow circuits.

Alvin is a cellular automaton. Eight different cells produce sound. The sound one cell produces is determined by what sound the other cells are making. This kind of interrelated input and output scheme is an artificial neural network; a simulation of a brain.

Alvin imitates living organisms in another way, because the sound circuits are actually built and destroyed by one another, rather than just turned on or off. The sound jiggles metal powder just like heat jiggles chemicals in a living cell. It is a way of making dynamic order out of randomness.



massively parallel wire network



This is from websitehttp://substitutematerials.com/artificialmemory/artificialmemory.html

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