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1 Minute Lecture: what kind of noise is harmful? (Avo-Rein Tereping)
Cannon fire or gunshots can block our ears, but our hearing recovers in time.
If we are affected by loud noises for a long period of time, the damage to our hearing can be permanent. Tallinn University laboratory of experimental psychology project manager
Avo-Rein Tereping explains how harmful is loud noise for us.
DAY 1 - Session 1: Talking to each other
Day 1: Thursday, 31 January 2019, Estonian Academy of Sciences
Session 1: Talking to each other
The pool of scientific knowledge is growing explosively but is often limited to the use within
academic community. How could it be better used for the benefit of society? How can we
drive science to meet policy? How different are the languages and formats used by scientists
and policy-makers? Where are the bottlenecks?
Sensors, data, decisions. From evidence to policy. Dr Kristjan Vassil, University of Tartu
How to serve in the turbulence of science as a minister. Mr Marko Pomerants, Chair of the Constitutional Committee of the Riigikogu (the Parliament of Estonia), former Minister of Environment
The need for science in implementing policy. Mr Viljar Lubi, Deputy Secretary General for Economic Development, Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communications
Cognitive aspects I: collective risk experiments – How human uncertainty affects efforts to influence the climate change problem. Prof Tom Lenaerts, University Libre de Bruxelles, Machine Learning group ‒ Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Artificial Intelligence
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Stalker (1979): The Sci-Fi Masterpiece That Killed Its Director
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Seven years before filming his final masterpiece, The Sacrifice, Andrei Tarkovsky sacrificed his sanity to make Stalker. Stalker had one of the most difficult productions in cinema history and possibly even caused Tarkovsky’s death. So let’s see why one crew member described the production of Stalker as “a mirror of a hellish trip.
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KUBRICK / TARKOVSKY - Vugar Efendi
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A Unique Perspective on the Making of ‘Stalker’: The Testimony of a Mechanic Toiling Away under Tarkovsky’s Guidance - Cinephilia & Beyond
Masterclass with Andrei Tarkovsky: Cinema Is a Mosaic Made of Time - Cinephilia & Beyond
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Stalker: Meaning and Making by Mark Le Fanu
Danger! High-radiation arthouse! By Geoff Dyer - The Guardian
Interview with Andrei Tarkovsky (on Stalker) by Aldo Tassone (1980)
Stalking Tarkovsky at the Sheffield Doc/Fest - The Guardian
Tarkovsky’s Artistic Zone by Pamela Cohn
Pervert’s Guide to Cinema (2006)
The Sacrifice film review - jabardi
Stalker. The Zone of Andrei Tarkovski (2007)
Production Designer Rashid Safiullin Reflects (Criterion)
Tarkovsky Stalker Alexander Knyazhinsky final interview - frankensplean
No One Here Gets Out Alive: Andrei Tarkovsky's Final Masterpiece: The Stop Smiling Film Review (The Sacrifice)
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The Sacrifice (1986 dir. Andrei Tarkovsky)
Spaceballs (1987 dir. Mel Brooks)
The Mirror (1975 dir. Andrei Tarkovsky)
The Seventh Seal (1957 dir. Ingmar Bergman)
Pickpocket (1959 dir. Robert Bresson)
Interstellar (2014 dir. Christopher Nolan)
Nostalgia (1983 dir. Andrei Tarkovsky)
Andrei Rublev (1966 dir. Andrei Tarkovsky)
Ivan's Childhood (1962 dir. Andrei Tarkovsky)
2001: A Space Odyssey (1968 dir. Stanley Kubrick)
Solaris (1972 dir. Andrei Tarkovsky)
The Breakfast Club (1985 dir. John Hughes)
Under the Skin (2013 dir. Jonathan Glazer)
Annihilation (2018 dir. Alex Garland)
The Terminator (1984 dir. James Cameron)
Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991 dir. James Cameron)
Alien (1979 dir. Ridley Scott)
The Shining (1980 dir. Stanley Kubrick)
Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977 dir. George Lucas)
Blade Runner (1982 dir. Ridley Scott)
A Man Escaped (1956 dir. Robert Bresson)
The Ascent (1977 dir. Larisa Shepitko)
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REACTIONS to the poisoning of SERGEI and YULIA SKRIPAL - WikiVidi Documentary
Reactions to the poisoning of Sergei and Yulia Skripal on 4 March 2018, in Salisbury, Wiltshire, England, with a Novichok nerve agent, emerged from both within the United Kingdom and Russia as well as from around the world, including the European Union and Commonwealth of Independent States , other states and institutions, and people throughout March into April 2018. On 26 March 2018, joint action to expel Russian diplomats was undertaken by 21 EU members and the US: a total of more than 150 Russian diplomats have been expelled from 28 countries since the attack, including sixty from the U.S....
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Great Debate - Artificial Intelligence - Who is in control?
Will progress in Artificial Intelligence provide humanity with a boost of unprecedented strength to realize a better future, or could it present a threat to the very basis of human civilization? The future of artificial intelligence is up for debate, and the Origins Project is bringing together a distinguished panel of experts, intellectuals and public figures to discuss who’s in control. Eric Horvitz, Jaan Tallinn, Kathleen Fisher and Subbarao Kambhampati join Origins Project director Lawrence Krauss.
Recorded Saturday, February 25th, 2017
Eric Horvitz is managing director of Microsoft Research’s main Redmond Lab, an American computer scientist, and technical fellow at Microsoft. Horvitz received his PhD and MD degrees at Stanford University, and has continued his research and work in areas that span theoretical and practical challenges of machine learning and inference, human-computer interaction, artificial intelligence, and more. He is a fellow of numerous associations and academies, has received numerous awards, given both technical lectures and presentations for diverse audiences, and been featured in the New York Times and Technology Review.
Jaan Tallinn is co-founder of Skype, Estonian programmer, investor and physicist. He is partner and co-founder of the development company Bluemoon, Board of Sponsors member of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, and one of the founders of the Centre for the Study of Existential Risk and the Future of Life Institute. He strongly promotes the study of existential risk and artificial intelligence, and the long-term planning and mitigation of potential challenges.
Kathleen Fisher is a professor in and the chair of the Computer Science Department at Tufts University. Previously, she was a program manager at DARPA where she started and managed the HACMS and PPAML programs, a consulting faculty member in the Computer Science Department at Stanford University, and a principal member of the Technical Staff at AT&T Labs Research. Kathleen's research focuses on advancing the theory and practice of programming languages and on applying ideas from the programming language community to the problem of ad hoc data management.
Subbarao Kambhampati is a professor of Computer Science at ASU, and is the current president of the Association for the Advancement of AI (AAAI). His research focuses on automated planning and decision making, especially in the context of human-aware AI systems. He is an award-winning teacher and spends significant time pondering the public perceptions and societal impacts of AI. He was an NSF young investigator, and is a fellow of AAAI. He received his bachelor’s degree from Indian Institute of Technology, Madras, and his PhD from University of Maryland, College Park.
Lawrence Krauss is an author, professor, physicist, public intellectual and Director of the Origins Project at Arizona State University, where he is also Foundation Professor in the School of Earth and Space Exploration and the Department of Physics.
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Phanstiel Lecture: General Michael Hayden “Cold War Revival?”
Russian expansionism, cyber incursions, and mixed messages on counterterrorism objectives suggest continued instability for global security. A frequent commentator and nationally recognized authority of the subject, General Mike Hayden, former CIA director and NSA leader, explores these and other dimensions of the fragile US - Russia relationship. This lecture was sponsored by the Howard and Louise Phanstiel endowed Chair in Strategic Management and Leadership. Recorded October 20, 2017.
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The Future of Surveillance
Too much surveillance can lead to privacy violations and creeping authoritarianism, but too little can lead to catastrophe. In general, debates about surveillance involve taking a position on the tradeoff between privacy and security. But what if we could have it both ways? In this talk from Effective Altruism Global 2018: San Francisco, Ben Garfinkel explores ways we may be able to increase the benefits of surveillance in the future, without also increasing the drawbacks.
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Monitoring and Evaluating Green Public Procurement Programs
Panelists in this webinar present key findings from the recently published SEAD Guide for Monitoring and Evaluating (M&E) Green Public Procurement Programs. Their presentations include an overview of current practices, highlight international practices and summarize lessons to improve the effectiveness of procurement monitoring and evaluation practices. Representatives of South Korea and the United States present case studies that show leadership and innovation in implementing M&E systems.
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Cyberwarfare
Cyberwarfare is politically motivated hacking to conduct sabotage and espionage. It is a form of information warfare sometimes seen as analogous to conventional warfare.
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Charles Landry on creative cities at CEA2016
Charles Landry was speaking at the Creative Entrepreneurship Academy 2016: Designing Creative Ecosystems in Tallinn and Helsinki on January 18-22, 2016. Ragnar Siil is interviewing Charles, the author of Creative City concept on how cities around the world could punch above their weight.
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Operation Research v Military Judgement the problem of technical change in the British Infantry
Dr Matthew Ford discusses how technical change made various weapons available to the British infantry, and how the final choice was affected by the conflict between military judgement and operational research. The decision was further complicated by the conflicting definitions of the battle space. Duration 38 minutes.
Securing a Digital Battlefield – .future podcast #1
Can a Digital Geneva Convention help us prevent cyberattacks?
This episode features:
Steven Petrow — a journalist who writes about digital life
Scott Charney — a security expert at Microsoft
Cyrus Farivar — an editor at Ars Technica
Brad Smith — Microsoft’s president and chief legal officer
Heidi Tworek — a professor who writes about the history of media and technology
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Самая мощная война в даркнете // Great War in the Darknet
Эту версию первой серии нашего расследования про даркнет можно смотреть даже с детьми! Для этого мы заботливо отредактировали все спорные моменты.
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ВНИМАНИЕ! ПРОИЗВОДСТВО, СБЫТ И ПЕРЕСЫЛКА НАРКОТИЧЕСКИХ СРЕДСТВ И ПСИХОТРОПНЫХ ВЕЩЕСТВ ЯВЛЯЕТСЯ УГОЛОВНЫМ ПРЕСТУПЛЕНИЕМ И ПРЕСЛЕДУЕТСЯ ПО ЗАКОНУ (СТАТЬИ 228-231 УГОЛОВНОГО КОДЕКСА РОССИЙСКОЙ ФЕДЕРАЦИИ).
ВИДЕО ПРЕДСТАВЛЯЕТ СОБОЙ ЖУРНАЛИСТСКОЕ РАССЛЕДОВАНИЕ И СОЗДАНО ИСКЛЮЧИТЕЛЬНО В ЦЕЛЯХ ИНФОРМИРОВАНИЯ ЛЮДЕЙ О ГРОЗЯЩЕЙ ИМ ОПАСНОСТИ. LENTA.RU ПРОТИВ НАРКОТИКОВ.
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THIS VIDEO IS A PART OF A JOURNALISTIC INVESTIGATION, MADE EXCLUSIVELY FOR THE PURPOSE OF INFORMING THE GENERAL PUBLIC ABOUT THE DANGERS OF DRUG USE AND DRUG TRADE. LENTA.RU AGAINST NARCOTIC DRUGS.
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«Темный» интернет — та часть сети, которая до сих пор остается вне закона. Именно в даркнете зародился и действует самый крупный в России рынок по продаже наркотиков. Их сбытом занимаются тысячи наркодилеров по всей стране, а доходы исчисляются десятками миллиардов рублей.
Российская наркоторговля безжалостна, и между гигантами теневого маркета постоянно идет жестокая война за лидерство. «Лента.ру» расскажет, кто стоит за самым кровожадным бизнесом XXI века и как победителем в противостоянии с RAMP стала агрессивная площадка под говорящим названием Hydra.
Больше о наркоторговле в русском даркнете читайте в масштабном спецпроекте «Ленты.ру» — «Россия под наркотиками»:
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The darknet is the part of the internet that is still unregulated. The largest drug market in the history of Russia was created there and it is still active today. Thousands of drug dealers from hundreds of Russian cities sell illegal substances through anonymous sites. Their profits are estimated at tens of billions of rubles.
Russia’s drug trafficking is brutal and giants of the illegal drug business are permanently engaged in a fierce leadership struggle. In the first episode of our new special report, Lenta.ru will expose the most bloodthirsty business of the XXI century. This is the story of a large-scale confrontation between the biggest and most aggressive players on the darknet illegal drug market — RAMP and Hydra.
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