Date: 2008
"In a sense, the mind works like a flashlight: When you point a flashlight at an object in a dark room, that object emerges from the darkness, as if coming into existence."
preview | full record— Somov, Pavel G.
Date: July-August, 2008
"When the mechanical clock arrived, people began thinking of their brains as operating 'like clockwork.'"
preview | full record— Carr, Nicholas (b. 1959)
Date: July-August, 2008
"Today, in the age of software, we have come to think of them [our brains] as operating 'like computers.'"
preview | full record— Carr, Nicholas (b. 1959)
Date: July-August, 2008
"And now, thanks to the growing power that computer engineers and software coders wield over our intellectual lives, Taylor’s ethic is beginning to govern the realm of the mind as well."
preview | full record— Carr, Nicholas (b. 1959)
Date: July-August, 2008
"The human brain is just an outdated computer that needs a faster processor and a bigger hard drive."
preview | full record— Carr, Nicholas (b. 1959)
Date: 2008
"Oh Bryn, you see through the dark, / Right past the fireflies that sleep in my heart."
preview | full record— Koenig, Ezra (b. 1984) [Vampire Weekend]
Date: 2008
"Time rolls the back wheels of my mind / You helped me put the brakes on, 'cause you're kind."
preview | full record— Flynn, Johnny (March 14, 1983)
Date: 2009
"He steered his thoughts away from the subject of sex, his brain as nimble as an aircraft carrier."
preview | full record— Nicholls, David (b. 1966)
Date: 2009
"He turned and lay down on his front alongside her, head resting on his arms, their elbows touching, and once again she could hear the sound of his thoughts."
preview | full record— Nicholls, David (b. 1966)
Date: 2009
"He had in fact retained a vivid mental picture of Emma from that night, lying on the single bed, naked except for the skirt around her waist, her arms thrown up above her head as they kissed."
preview | full record— Nicholls, David (b. 1966)