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'''cybernetic''', etymology: From Ancient Greek κυβερνητικός (kubernētikós, “good at steering, good pilot”), from κυβερνητική τέχνη (kubernētikḗ tékhnē, “the pilot’s art”), from Ancient Greek κυβερνισμός (kubernismós), κυβέρνησις (kubérnēsis, “steering, pilotage, guiding”), from κυβερνάω (kubernáō, “to steer, to drive, to guide, to act as a pilot”). The term first recorded in English in 1948. source: [https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/cybernetic#English wiktionary.org]. | '''cybernetic''', etymology: From Ancient Greek κυβερνητικός (kubernētikós, “good at steering, good pilot”), from κυβερνητική τέχνη (kubernētikḗ tékhnē, “the pilot’s art”), from Ancient Greek κυβερνισμός (kubernismós), κυβέρνησις (kubérnēsis, “steering, pilotage, guiding”), from κυβερνάω (kubernáō, “to steer, to drive, to guide, to act as a pilot”). The term first recorded in English in 1948. source: [https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/cybernetic#English wiktionary.org]. | ||
− | ''The ancient Greek philosopher Plato was apparently the first to use the term “cybernetics” for control in the general sense. However, the actual formation of cybernetics as a science took place much later and was determined by the development of technical apparatus for control and data processing. So-called androids, which were human-like toys that were in fact mechanical, program-controlled devices, were made in Europe as early as the Middle Ages.'' source: [http://encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com/cybernetics thefreedictionary.com]. | + | ''The ancient Greek philosopher Plato was apparently the first to use the term “cybernetics” for control in the general sense. However, the actual formation of cybernetics as a science took place much later and was determined by the development of technical apparatus for control and data processing. So-called androids, which were human-like toys that were in fact mechanical, program-controlled devices, were made in Europe as early as the Middle Ages.'' |
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+ | ''The development of electronic computers in the 1940’s (J. von Neumann and others) was of decisive importance for the formation of cybernetics. The computer opened up fundamentally new possibilities for research and actual construction of complex control systems. It remained to bring together all the material accumulated by that time and to give the new science a name. This step was taken by N. Wiener, who in 1948 published his famous book Cybernetics.'' | ||
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+ | source: [http://encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com/cybernetics thefreedictionary.com]. | ||
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Revision as of 18:31, 26 March 2017
Resource images about the tanuki body. All these images have been found online, via image search or tumblr. Please use https://images.google.com/ to locate their origin.
Anatomy
online resources
- L'Art et la médecine - Dr Paul Richer
- Leonardo da Vinci
- De humani corporis fabrica - André Vésale
- Andreae Vesalii Bruxellensis, scholae medicorum Patavinae professoris, de Humani corporis fabrica Libri septem
- Images by Dmitrij Leppée
Dancer body
The image "4194499" is the dancer Marie-Agnès Gillot.
Bones
Muscles
Flesh
Skins
Cyber puppets
cyber: a combining form meaning “computer,” “computer network,” or “virtual reality,” used in the formation of compound words ( cybertalk; cyberart; cyberspace) and by extension meaning “expressing visions of the future” ( cyberfashion). source: dictionary.com.
cybernetic, etymology: From Ancient Greek κυβερνητικός (kubernētikós, “good at steering, good pilot”), from κυβερνητική τέχνη (kubernētikḗ tékhnē, “the pilot’s art”), from Ancient Greek κυβερνισμός (kubernismós), κυβέρνησις (kubérnēsis, “steering, pilotage, guiding”), from κυβερνάω (kubernáō, “to steer, to drive, to guide, to act as a pilot”). The term first recorded in English in 1948. source: wiktionary.org.
The ancient Greek philosopher Plato was apparently the first to use the term “cybernetics” for control in the general sense. However, the actual formation of cybernetics as a science took place much later and was determined by the development of technical apparatus for control and data processing. So-called androids, which were human-like toys that were in fact mechanical, program-controlled devices, were made in Europe as early as the Middle Ages.
The development of electronic computers in the 1940’s (J. von Neumann and others) was of decisive importance for the formation of cybernetics. The computer opened up fundamentally new possibilities for research and actual construction of complex control systems. It remained to bring together all the material accumulated by that time and to give the new science a name. This step was taken by N. Wiener, who in 1948 published his famous book Cybernetics.
source: thefreedictionary.com.
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Dans le soft QAvimator, l'avatar de travail n'a PAS de skinning! Le mesh est discontinu, divisé en morceaux correspondant aux différents membres de la hiérarchie du squelette.
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source: http://www.activewirehead.com/augmentation-ai-food-thought/ - http://deusex.wikia.com/wiki/Mechanical_augmentation