Monday, September 26, 2011

T-Shirt for October Fest - BEER!

The new contest on inkfruit.com is called the Intoxica in anticipation of the Octoberfest and it was a fortuitous opportunity for me. I have not much to do in the everyday, I needed to learn Illustrator and lastly, I like Beer :) (occasionally)

So here's my design:

Whether the design means you are dreaming about a wonderful beerland or whether it means the Chalice has stumbled into Beerland like Alice stumbles into the rabbit hole, either way, the t-shirt is a good conversation starter in pubs :)


Now, I neeeeeed you to VOTE for my design on Inkfruit.com coz thats how it works! They select 3 designs as winners based on votes. And only the winning designs are printed and sold.
So Vote here: http://www.inkfruit.com/contest/index/vote/id/18481
On right side, click WOW :D
>> If you have an account at inkfruit, please Login and then vote coz, votes from members count much more! Or just make a new account, it hardly takes 1 min, plus u'll get some discount points to use when you buy online.

Let me state that, it took about 4-5 days of designing this. I did it from scratch... no copy paste-ation from internet. Original idea, original painstaking design in vector format. Credits also go to Sayli Kawatkar for the wonderful sketch-work without which I couldn't begin.

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For those who don't know what Inkfruit.com is about - Its a Mumbai based website where people submit t-shirt designs, people themselves vote and then they select some winners. Winning designs are sold online as well as in stores like Planet M, Pune Central. I myself own 4-5 inkfruit tshirts and I can vouch for the quality.

Also, let me take this opportunity to point out some facts about Beer -
If you google "Beer health effects", you'll get all results which give health benefits of beer :)
A glass or two of beer in a day is innocuous, infact healthy; above this limit, its cons would come into effect. So its like Science & Technology - its upto you to use it positively or negatively.

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Friday, September 23, 2011

Sci-fi movies in plausible chronological order

Here's what I've observed: some movie can follow from another movie because the events in movie1 can plausibly lead to the events in movie2.
For eg. - Terminator -> Matrix
In Terminator, machines rise up and become the superior race trying to eradicate humans. They probably succeed in proliferating over the world. In this process, as Matrix tells us, humans would try blocking out the sun to prevent the machines from getting their energy source and hence those machines come up with using humans as batteries and eventually the whole Matrix movie follows.


Here's another plausible flow of movies:

Iron Man -> I, Robot -> Terminator -> Matrix

1) Tony Stark comes up with a brilliant invention - a powerful, sturdy yet compact cyborg suit which has highly developed and interactive AI built into it. Then its just a matter of time that the suit is modified into an independent robot. Soon these robots are commercialized and I,Robot happens.
2) In I,Robot we see that the AI (V.I.K.I) evolves and becomes self-aware just like the AI in Cyberdyne systems in Terminator1. But alas, it is destroyed in the end. However, Sonny the unique robot, the Hero throughout the film, also has a capability to evolve coz he is highly human-like AND FREE, having free will! Whats more, in the end, Sonny sets out to FREE all other NS-5 robots. Isn't that exactly the beginning of a new superior race? It is bound to happen that among these 1000s of FREE robots, some would be aware that they are superior to the human race and become just like VIKI or Cyberdyne systems and hence Terminator follows.
3) Then as discussed earlier, Matrix follows.

Another possibility:

Iron Man -> I, Robot -> Bicentennial Man (with Sonny from I, Robot as the robot in this)

In I,Robot if at the end Sonny doesn't set free all the other robots, then he could be the robot in Bicentennial man - he has emotions, feelings, dreams just as in bicentennial man.

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Thursday, September 1, 2011

Levels / Orders of Thinking

When you're in a strategic situation or a game, there are, what I call, Levels of thinking or Orders of thinking.

In a strategic situation, you must anticipate what your opponent would do and act accordingly. Your opponent will also anticipate your moves and act accordingly. Which action is the winning move depends on which order you and your opponent are thinking on. Interestingly, when the action can have only two values, it alternates every level.

That must have made no sense, so here's an example:

Suppose you have done something wrong, lets say you've abetted someone in a crime, and a detective is hired to look into the matter.The detective is gonna talk face to face with a bunch of people rounded up for interrogation.

Its your turn. He shows you a photo of the thug whom you assisted and asks sternly, "Recognize this fellow?".
*Now, if you show fear or guilt on your face or by way of body language like gulping down your throat, the detective is gonna corner you even if you answer "No". And you lose!
That is Level 0 thinking - Ground level thinking or obviousness or naiveness / artless / simpleton.
Level 0 for you coz, you did the obvious/naive move: showing the guilt by gulping down.
Level 0 for the detective coz also took the obvious decision as according to him, you were clearly guilty.
The detective wins coz thats what was supposed to happen - he was the Expected winner. This was the simplest case.

Now, instead, suppose you act smart. You realize if you show any signs of fear or guilt while lying, you're done for. You anticipate what the detective is gonna look for.
So when asked about the photo, you calmly deceive the detective by saying "No" just like other innocent people.
That is Level 1 thinking on your part.
The detective was still on Level 0.
So, you won.

However the detective may also be artful.
Lets assume that he has a presumption that all suspects think on Level 1. So even he thinks on Level 1. Hence if you do suppress your gulping or body language, he CATCHES you. He wins.
If you DONT suppress your gulp, you DONT get caught! Here's where it starts alternating.
If you understand all this and you purposefully decide not to suppress the gulp, it means you are thinking on Level 2. It means you completely anticipated your opponent and stayed one step ahead of him.
If you had not anticipated your opponent AT ALL i.e. if you had been naive i.e. if you had been on Level 0, even then you would have won.
However if you had anticipated your opponent but not completely i.e. if you had been on level 1, you would lose! Thats like executing a half baked plan... no plan is better than a half baked plan.

Now, lets take this a level higher - the detective is one smartass like Michael Scofield (from Prison Break). He understands all of what is written above! He believes you are also a smartypants and so you are not gonna be on level 1, let alone level 0. He has reason to believe that you are gonna be thinking on Level 2. You don't know this coz you have not anticipated that the detective is one hell of a smartass; smart, but not so smart; so you go with Level 2 (half-bakedness). Hence, you DO GULP expecting to win the battle, but unfortunately for you, the detective is also on Level 2. He sees through all your smartness and He wins!
An amusing point to note here:
If the detective was on Level 0 i.e. a simpleton/naive, say a teletubbie as a detective (not worthy of being a detective), even then, he would have won!

What we can conclude in numbers here is:

Of the two entities competing, one of them is gonna be an Expected Winner at ground level - In this case the detective.
1) When both the entities are on the same level, the Expected winner wins. Or to generalize, when there is a difference of 2n between their levels, the Expected wins.
2) When there is a difference of (2n+1) between their levels, the Expected loser Wins.

So its like an alternating ladder:



Also, when your action/move can have more than 2 values, I think the representation might look like a helix:




Where do you encounter such convoluted thinking?

In real life, usually, only level 0 and level 1 are common. Thinking on Level 2 by just one party is quite rare. Thinking on Level 2 by BOTH the parties is hardly ever encountered in real life, atleast I have not observed it yet. Level 3 and beyond are practically non-existent IRL.

In fiction, esp crime drama, psychological thrillers Level 1 and Level 2 by one party is somewhat common. Level 2 thinking by BOTH the parties is seen once in a blue when the producer/writer wants to shock you. And Level 3 thinking by one party would be very rare. I think Death Note exhibits Level 3 thinking at some point... not sure, I'll have to watch it again.

Where do you use this?

Social Engineering, deception, investigation, day-to-day life decision making, recognizing people, Sports, Games.

My example considered an "intellectual battle" between two characters. However, this concept of levels of thinking is evident in other cases also whenever you would anticipate something. *Cant think of an example right now; will update as soon as i find one*

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Now that you understand what levels of thinking means, suggest me some movies, serials, animes, books which features "High Level thinking". The universally known genres "Psychological Thriller" or "Mindfck" come close to describing the same quality but not quite exact.

Here's my list:

Animes:
1) Death Note
2) Code Geass ... I haven't seen it yet but from the descriptions by its fans that I've read it does seem to be like "high level thinking" stuff.

Serials:
1) Prison Break

Movies and Books, dont know. All of the ones I know are Level 1.

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"Levels of Thinking" was my way of putting up this concept that we unconsciously follow. Do you have a similar framework? Upto what Level have you ever thought?

Leave your comments.

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