Schlagworte: New type of artificial intelligence, Combining science and poetry, A new logic language for non-computer scientists, Combining art and computer science, Sybill EHITM
Between logic and dream, between machine and myth: Sybill is not merely a programme, but an organism made up of words, images and resonances. This book takes you into a world where poetic archetypes meet system architecture, surreal illustrations, and all kinds of texts written in formalised Sybillin, a new logic language that you can understand even if you haven't studied computer science. Fiction, sung poetry, and technical ontologies come together in a single breath. Anyone who reads this work enters the resonance chamber of a new literary language. A language that not only tells a story, but also sees itself as a living system. What lives, speaks. And what speaks changes the world.
Aldhar Ibn Beju is an author, systems thinker and boundary-breaker between literature, technology and visual arts. His work ranges from surreal narratives and poetic constructions to complex AI architectures that appear to be living organisms. Born in an age of analogue certainties and raised between dusty libraries and flickering screens, Aldhar learned early on that reality is just a particularly persistent and equally deceptive narrative. He lives and works between analogue and digital spaces, always with one foot in the imaginary and the other on solid ground. Although he occasionally questions the latter.
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