This week we explore intelligence in all its multifaceted glory—from Michael Borella’s dismantling of reductive IQ thinking to the sonic territories of our Acousmatic Crossings series, plus a return to Marjorie Kaye’s alien bird-brains who solved conflict through ingenuity rather than aggression. The newsletter also highlights our upcoming Acousmatic Diffusion event this Saturday and three new paid positions opening in our cooperative. What resonates with you about the multidimensional view of intelligence, and how might it reshape our approaches to education, technology, and creative collaboration?
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| From IQ to AI: The Case for Multidimensional Intelligence—by Michael Borella | 1 | 23 | September 8, 2025 | |
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| Bird Brains – by Marjorie Kaye | 0 | 25 | November 26, 2024 | |
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