How Do Artifacts Inform Cultural Evolution? - Alien Crash Site Episode 16
Offered By: Santa Fe Institute via YouTube
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Overview
Explore the intersection of cultural evolution and alien artifacts in this 49-minute video featuring Computational Cognitive Scientist Vanessa Ferdinand. Delve into Ferdinand's skeptical perspective on the premise of Roadside Picnic, examining how cultural artifacts are transformed by cognitive systems. Discover her reasoning behind the challenges of understanding and utilizing objects created by alien lifeforms. Follow along as Ferdinand ultimately embraces the fictional scenario, describing an alien artifact that could revolutionize our comprehension of ourselves, humanity, extraterrestrial beings, and the universe. Gain insights into cultural evolution, cognitive science, and speculative fiction through this thought-provoking discussion from the Santa Fe Institute's Alien Crash Site series.
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How Do Artifacts Inform Cultural Evolution? Alien Crash Site #016 with Vanessa Ferdinand
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Santa Fe Institute
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