Martin E. Rosenberg
Since 2009
Works in Pittsburgh United States of America

BIO
Research on Science, Technology and Culture: Complexity Theory in physics and cognitive science, Art, Music, Literature, Philosophy and Politics: Poincare and Bergson, Duchamp and the emergence of emergence; Duchamp and Dada; the History of Jazz; Jazz and cognition; Chess and Go; the scientific epistemological foundations of fascism; Thomas Pynchon; Ezra Pound, Samuel Beckett, Sam Shepard; Kiki Smith, Arakawa and Gins, Pilobolus, The Pulsa Group, Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari; Henri Atlan & Ilya Prigogine, Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela, Jean Petitot, and Edwin Hutchins. Here is a 2006 NSF Conference website in honor of Peter Galison's Concept of "Trading Zones, " with samples of my published work:
http://bart.tcc.virginia.edu/tradzoneworkshop/papers.htm
Here is a video-taped lecture on the metaphor of jazz in cognitive and computer science (and the relationship between embodied and distributed cognition) from the same conference:
http://www.sts.virginia.edu/small/ZebuErisCthrag/rosenberg.mov
I have had a sideline in Hypermedia, HCI and Interaction-Design. You can see a list of publications at:
http://www.interaction-design.org/references/authors/martin_e__rosenberg.html
two of which have been translated (Spanish and Portuguese).
Here is an audio file of my lecture on phase space, cognitive science and the concept of "biotopology" in the architectural theories of Arakawa and Gins, at the Slought Foundation.University of Pennsylvania, April 6, 2008:
http://slought.org/content/11366/ .
With Jondi Keane of Griffith University, we have launched AG3-Online: The Third International Conference on Arakawa and Gins: Philosophy and Architecture. The website registration is free, which will give you access to video and text interviews of A&G, 12 keynote and featured videos, 3d flythroughs of their architecture, 60 scholarly papers and a separate and quite crowded creative submissions page: http://ag3.griffith.edu.au
In the meantime please join the "Arakawa and Gins" Discussion Group on Facebook.

You may also find information about my scholarship on the following website:
http://independent.academia.edu/martinerosenberg

I'm also a former professional jazz guitarist, with over 30 compositions to my credit, and currently rehearsing and performing in the Pittsburgh area.