The Dormouse of Perception
This evening I noticed in the New York Times the obituary of Oliver Selfridge, an early writer on artificial intelligence and machine perception. Selfridge apparently died yesterday. The author of the obituary is John Markoff, who wrote a book on the early development of the personal computer in the San Francisco area– What the Dormouse Said. The title quotes Grace Slick.
For the dormouse himself, see the previous entry.