Time is ticking on my Crowdfunder pitch: Whose electric brain?

I have 12 days left to reach my target of 4000 GPB needed so I can present my work at ISEA 2011 in Istanbul. Here’s an excerpt from my pitch,

Whose electric brain? my presentation about memristors (a nanoelectronics concept), cognitive entanglement, and artificial brains (accepted from a field of over 2000 submissions) is scheduled for Sept. 19, 2011 in a session titled, Biosynthetics and Body – Machine Presentation.My co-presenters include an engineering team from Brazil, the director of the SymbioticA Lab (University of Western Australia (they developed the Fish & Chips project), and an artist from Montréal, Québec. You can find the description here: http://isea2011.sabanciuniv.edu/content/biosynthetics-and-body-machine-relationships

My latest work on cognitive entanglement and memristors is the outcome of thousands of hours of research and thinking. The next logical step is to share it at a cutting edge conference where the ideas will be challenged and hopefully become part of the international discussion about life, biological and/or artificial, in the 21st century. As a contributor you can be part of this journey with me to Istanbul and beyond.

Comments from Colin Milburn, author of Nanovision and Associate Professor of English at the University of California, Davis

… I was delighted to discover your message in my inbox, along with your outstanding paper on the memristor.  Let me hasten to say that I think this is a fascinating, provocative piece, and I am sure it will make a big impact at the ISEA conference in Istanbul.  Thank you for sending it to me — I am very glad to know of your work. In fact, I think the paper is quite polished and persuasive.

Here’s a link to the pitch.

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