Why interaction is more powerful than algorithms
Communications of the ACM
Physics, Logic and the Phenomenal
Minds and Machines
Reply to Philip P. Hanson's Review of Mind Out of Matter
Minds and Machines
The modal argument for hypercomputing minds
Theoretical Computer Science - Super-recursive algorithms and hypercomputation
Hypercomputation: philosophical issues
Theoretical Computer Science - Super-recursive algorithms and hypercomputation
Computation: finite and infinite machines
Computation: finite and infinite machines
A new framework for entertainment computing: from passive to active experience
ICEC'05 Proceedings of the 4th international conference on Entertainment Computing
Cultural computing with context-aware application: ZENetic computer
ICEC'05 Proceedings of the 4th international conference on Entertainment Computing
Cultural computing and the self concept: towards unconscious metamorphosis
ICEC'07 Proceedings of the 6th international conference on Entertainment Computing
Emotions: the voice of the unconscious
ICEC'10 Proceedings of the 9th international conference on Entertainment computing
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Recent developments in computer science introduce and discuss new concepts for computation beyond universal Turing machines. Quantum computing relates to new insights in quantum physics as interference and entanglement based on nonlocality. Several ideas about a new kind of field are presented and discussed. Human unconscious can be interpreted as tapping in these fields for resonating and spreading information. Assuming that culture is based on collective unconscious I propose designing entertainment technology for a new kind of user experience that can influence the individual unconscious and therefore the collective unconscious as well. Our ALICE project can be seen as a first attempt in this direction.