by Marianne Neill | May 5, 2021 | Mot's Research
Mot tested a real book, introduced into the Library by reading it out loud until it appeared on the shelf. The book he chose was Lakoff’s The Political Mind. After a certain amount of time not yet understood, the boat seemed captured by a powerful current. ...
by Marianne Neill | Apr 28, 2021 | Mot's Research
Mot and I have now tested three imaginary titles, and in every case, the boat took us to some clouds. In the sequence depicted here, we see the boat travelling into an imaginary book called “Enthralled by New York”, a title derived from random selection of...
by Marianne Neill | Apr 21, 2021 | Mot's Research
Continuing his research, documented in “Mot’s Easel Discovery”, Mot noticed that the motion of the boat seemed to curve slightly when it entered the space of the shelves where imaginary books are housed in the workroom. Using his instruments, he...
by Marianne Neill | Apr 7, 2021 | Mot's Research
Mot has begun to provide opportunities to learn what the IMIR is about. By so doing, he is both signaling presence and sharing ideas. The other day, in the Library of the IMIR, he placed this image on a display board: You may recognize this from our Home page,...
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