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Complex Numbers | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Russia, Vladivostok |
Years active | 1996 - present |
Members | Victor Argonov (creator)
Len (vocal of a few tracks) Olevia Kiber (vocal of a few recent tracks) Anton Gruglob Vitaly Zdanevich (opera Rusalochka) |
Past members | Ilya Piatov
Alex Asinsky Eugene Strokin Vitaly Trofimenko (opera 2032, Rusalochka) Denis Shamarin (opera 2032) Eugene Grivanov (opera 2032) Andrey Ivanov (opera 2032) Dmitry Gonchar (opera 2032) Sergey Goncharov (opera 2032) Alex Praha (opera Rusalochka) Nikolay Perminov (opera Rusalochka) Ariel (spent 16 years in the group) Elena Yakovets Natalia Mitrofanova |
Website | https://complexnumbers.ru |
Complex Numbers — musical group with Russian-speaking members from Russia and Belarus, created in 1996 by Victor Argonov — Russian scientist, [1] transhumanist [2], economic and cryptocurrencies expert. [3] [4] [5] The music, videos licensed by Creative Commons BY-SA 4.0, sources are available on official GitLab. [6] [7] Genre: science fiction [8] about biological, psychological and sociological future of humanity, [9] [10] covers to 8-bit game music. [11] Sergei Lukyanenko gave a good review of one of the operas. [12] [13] [14]
Released in 2007. Genre of alternative history when USSR still exists, with a partially AI government [15] [16] [17]; released under Victor Argonov Project authorship. [18] [19] [20] [21] [22] [23] [24] David Chalmers mention Argonov's 'non- Turing test' for machine consciousness (2014). [25] [26] A few tracks were used in the game Crisis in the Kremlin. [27]
Released in 2013.
About alternative life form in the ocean, immortality research. [28] [29] Included in education plan of Far Eastern Federal University. [30]
Released in 2015.
20 minute opera about mind control. [31]
Есть философские, фантастические и футурологические книги, встречается и серьёзное кино — а с музыкой труба, особенно песенной. Естественными науками я интересовался с раннего детства, а в 1998—1999 годах (в студенчестве) к тому же активно погрузился в философию и в классическую фантастику — Лема, Стругацких.. Именно тогда я подумал, что в музыке можно не только описывать фантастические истории, но и всерьёз обсуждать философские и футурологические вопросы. Именно тогда, например, была написана песня «Неизбежность»
Computational models such as these may bear on the occasionally-discussed idea of using phenomenal reports as a test for machine consciousness: roughly, if a machine behaves as if it is puzzled about consciousness, that is reason to think it is conscious. Versions of this idea include Sloman's 'demanding new Turing test for robot philosophers' (2007), Argonov's 'non-Turing test' for machine consciousness (2014), and Schneider and Turner's 'artificial consciousness test' (2017)
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Complex Numbers | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Russia, Vladivostok |
Years active | 1996 - present |
Members | Victor Argonov (creator)
Len (vocal of a few tracks) Olevia Kiber (vocal of a few recent tracks) Anton Gruglob Vitaly Zdanevich (opera Rusalochka) |
Past members | Ilya Piatov
Alex Asinsky Eugene Strokin Vitaly Trofimenko (opera 2032, Rusalochka) Denis Shamarin (opera 2032) Eugene Grivanov (opera 2032) Andrey Ivanov (opera 2032) Dmitry Gonchar (opera 2032) Sergey Goncharov (opera 2032) Alex Praha (opera Rusalochka) Nikolay Perminov (opera Rusalochka) Ariel (spent 16 years in the group) Elena Yakovets Natalia Mitrofanova |
Website | https://complexnumbers.ru |
Complex Numbers — musical group with Russian-speaking members from Russia and Belarus, created in 1996 by Victor Argonov — Russian scientist, [1] transhumanist [2], economic and cryptocurrencies expert. [3] [4] [5] The music, videos licensed by Creative Commons BY-SA 4.0, sources are available on official GitLab. [6] [7] Genre: science fiction [8] about biological, psychological and sociological future of humanity, [9] [10] covers to 8-bit game music. [11] Sergei Lukyanenko gave a good review of one of the operas. [12] [13] [14]
Released in 2007. Genre of alternative history when USSR still exists, with a partially AI government [15] [16] [17]; released under Victor Argonov Project authorship. [18] [19] [20] [21] [22] [23] [24] David Chalmers mention Argonov's 'non- Turing test' for machine consciousness (2014). [25] [26] A few tracks were used in the game Crisis in the Kremlin. [27]
Released in 2013.
About alternative life form in the ocean, immortality research. [28] [29] Included in education plan of Far Eastern Federal University. [30]
Released in 2015.
20 minute opera about mind control. [31]
Есть философские, фантастические и футурологические книги, встречается и серьёзное кино — а с музыкой труба, особенно песенной. Естественными науками я интересовался с раннего детства, а в 1998—1999 годах (в студенчестве) к тому же активно погрузился в философию и в классическую фантастику — Лема, Стругацких.. Именно тогда я подумал, что в музыке можно не только описывать фантастические истории, но и всерьёз обсуждать философские и футурологические вопросы. Именно тогда, например, была написана песня «Неизбежность»
Computational models such as these may bear on the occasionally-discussed idea of using phenomenal reports as a test for machine consciousness: roughly, if a machine behaves as if it is puzzled about consciousness, that is reason to think it is conscious. Versions of this idea include Sloman's 'demanding new Turing test for robot philosophers' (2007), Argonov's 'non-Turing test' for machine consciousness (2014), and Schneider and Turner's 'artificial consciousness test' (2017)
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