A personal view of the International Conference and Workshop
on
New Trends in Cognitive Science held in Vienna in May 1999.

Hi, my name is David
Davenport. I am a lecturer in computer engineering at Bilkent University
in Ankara, Turkey. My research interests center around understanding how
the human mind works, however, I am not an expert in this field, more an
enthusiastic amateur.
For me this conference was an incredible opportunity to meet and interact
with some of the world's leading experts, including, Brian C. Smith, David
Israel, John Haugeland, Jack B. Copeland, Adrian Cussins, Stevan Harnad
and Phil Agre. We had four days of intense discussion. Since we were almost
all staying at the same hotel, the days generally started with breakfast
together at around 7:30am. The discussion continued during the short walk
to the conference hall located in the main university building, through
the morning session, through lunch together, through the afternoon session,
through dinner together at one of the restaurants on the walk back to the
hotel, and often continued in the hotel lobby, generally finishing at around
1 or 2 in the morning!
Personally, that one street from the hotel to the university was the
only part of Vienna I managed to see. Indeed, the "highlight" of the week
was when we ventured across the road to eat at (of all places!) a Turkish
restaurant. Actually, the first evening we did go somewhere else for the
conference reception, which was very nice, but I don't have a clue where
it was! I also saw a little of the city in the taxi/bus ride between the
airport and the hotel. My impression was that Vienna is very old and beautiful
and orderly (at least compared to Turkish cities.) Anyway, it has been
there a long time and will undoubtedly be there for some time to come,
so maybe one day I will return there to explore it properly. I do not regret
spending all my time talking to people because that is what I went there
for and I learnt a lot!
Anyway, enough of my rambling, below are a few pictures that I and Xander
Schrijen snapped. I hope you enjoy them. They take a while to download,
but for those who attended the conference I think the wait will be worthwhile
and should bring back happy memories. Please email me if you would like
prints of the originals.
The conference room
was simply stunning.
Stevan Harnad during
his presentation
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Intense discussion
during the
conference reception
Xander Schrijen, Brian Smith,
John Haugeland, Joan
and David Israel
listen to...
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Julie
This young lady (the same age as my own daughter),
impressed me enormously. She sat through many of the presentations and
was actually interested in them. If only my graduate students were that
keen!
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More scenes from the conference reception
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Steven Harnad & Catherine Breslin
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Rainer, ?, Matthias & Colleen
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...what, Ron Chrisley
you disagree?
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David Israel
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...forces home his point
to John Haugeland!
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The University of Vienna
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| Dating back some 600 years the main university
building just exudes history, culture and learning. Along this corridor
and the one on the other side of the courtyard, are the busts of professors
who taught there. The list reads like Who's Who of science! |
On the Philosophers Stairs
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and work, we visited the spot at which one of his friends, another member
of the Vienna Circle, Moritz Schlick, was shot dead. The (living) philosophers
are, Jack Copeland, Brian Smith, John Haugeland, Rainer Born, David Israel,
Matthias Scheutz and ?? |
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David ...still talking!
Actually, he's a great guy,
always polite, enthusiastic
and very knowledgable.
I love him!
Looking on in amusement are
Samir Chopra, Catherine Breslin,
Steven Harnad
and John Haugeland.
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Phil Agre
Gets a different perspective on things
as he takes time out to polish his talk.
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...still talking, this time in the Turkish Restaurant
(on the other side of the street!)
David Israel, Brian Smith,
me (David Davenport),
& Jack Copeland.
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Brian
Smith
...summing up
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is that David Israel again, this time holding back the waters
of the Red Sea on Brian's overhead drawing?
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A final group photo...
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| Matthias Scheutz, Ron Chrisley, ?, Adrian Cussians,
John Haugeland, Rainer Born, Brian Smith, ?, David Israel, Phil Agre, David
Davenport, Samir Chopra, Jake Copeland, ?, Xander Schrijen,
?, Oron Shagrir,?, Stevan Harnad, ? & Catherine Breslin. Apologies
to those whose names I can't recall. Email me if you know them. |
and a last meal together with our hosts.
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Matthias Scheutz, Xander Schrijen, David Israel,
Colleen Scheutz, Ron Chrisley & Jake Copeland.
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I would like to once again thank our hosts, in particular, Matthias Scheutz
and his wife Colleen, for all their hard work in organising the event and
also for making it so enjoyable.
Finally, I would also like to thank the
Hotel Atlanta
which proved to be very comfortable, with friendly helpful staff who,
luckily for me/us, spoke English!
(Incidently, while watching a documentary film on Kurt
Godel -made by our Austrian hosts- we learnt that he had once stayed in
this very building! Now, I wonder who did stay in his room?) |
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