Alan Turing Memorial

Jun 27, 2012 22:10

charliecochrane mentioned the other day that she had never seen the memorial statue dedicated to Alan Turing in Manchester's Sackville Gardens. Since I happened to have a meeting in Manchester yesterday I went along and took some pictures. I can't claim it's a brilliant likeness but it's a really lovely memorial situated in a little park right between the ( Read more... )

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eglantine_br June 27 2012, 21:38:52 UTC
He is holding an apple? My brother and my MIL are both mathematicians and say that math approaches poetry. Never got that far myself, but I believe them.

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amaraal June 27 2012, 21:47:51 UTC
Yes, that's an apple. Some say Apple inc. have their emblem from that, recording back to Newton, who is said to have had an idea about gravity when one day an apple hit his head :)

Poetry? Hm. As long as 'they' tell us 'female' that our brains are not made for maths and everything with a high-paid income seems to lead to something mathematical... hmmpff...

Personally I think, most male maths teachers are simply too daft to explain it :)

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anteros_lmc June 27 2012, 22:11:46 UTC
I think any suggestion that "girls can't do maths" is utter nonsense. I'm prepared to agree that women might approach mathematics differently, but that doesn't negate their abilities in any way.

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amaraal June 28 2012, 10:33:35 UTC
Me too. But it is a bit annoying, when you are a girl and at the tender age of twelve or thirteen your maths teacher tells you, that you don't have the slightest clue of what you are doing...
I think, I'm still not over it :)

Of course girls can do it, too. The differences between the male and female brain are smaller than we admit. As always - the roles we inherit from our parents and the people around us. We are our own worst enemy :)

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amaraal June 27 2012, 21:48:52 UTC
Awwwww... And a rainbow mosaique :) *melts*

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anteros_lmc June 27 2012, 22:08:17 UTC
It's lovely isn't it? :) The little pink patches around the mosaic are drips of wax from candles that were lit in his memory on the centenary of his birth at the weekend

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eglantine_br June 27 2012, 21:54:18 UTC
Mother in Law and I have our disagreements, but she is solid on women being smart and learning math and science. She taught calculus at Hartford College when she was a young post-doc.

She recently helped my husband pass his own calculus 2, doing it all from memory.

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anteros_lmc June 27 2012, 22:09:24 UTC
Very impressive! Interesting that you have two mathematicians in the family.

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ashley_pitt June 28 2012, 00:58:57 UTC
Good show, Sir Derek!

Lovely memorial.
And I heard the the APPLE logo has a bite out of it in homage to Mr.Turing.

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anteros_lmc June 29 2012, 22:14:49 UTC
Absolutely! Just when I thought Sir Derek couldn't rise any higher in my estimation! I have been a huge fan ever since seeing I, Claudius at an impressionable age.

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ashley_pitt June 30 2012, 02:02:38 UTC
I love I, Claudius. there is a scene with Claudius and his grandmother ( perhaps in Poison Is Queen) where Claudius is drinking a lot of wine to fortify himself. His Grandmother says "You have lost your stutter, I see"
And in the shadow that passes across DJ's eyes we know that Claudius knows that his Grandmother know that he knows that she knows that he is not an idiot.

Marvelous bit of acting

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anteros_lmc July 1 2012, 18:53:16 UTC
The entire series is marvelously acted! I re-watched it a couple of years ago, having not seen it since it was first shown on tv in 1976 when I was a kid, and I was blown away by how brilliant it is. The power of some of the performances is incredible.

Btw, there's an interesting little connection between I, Claudius and Hornblower...

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esteven June 28 2012, 04:59:31 UTC
He certainly deserves that statue. There's been rumours recently that he did not commit suicide.

Did you attempt the Google logo a few days ago?

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charliecochrane June 28 2012, 12:01:59 UTC
His mother believed it was an accident - he did chemical experiments, was very careless and always had his fingers in his mouth. There's also a murder theory.

Sorry - being Turing boring again.

Love the statue, even though it doesn't really seem to look like him. Rightly untidy, though.

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eglantine_br June 28 2012, 18:17:15 UTC
I don't think it is boring at all. The brother said the mother never seemed to get that Turing was gay. She was, I think, criminally blind.

If it was gaseous cyanide produced by accident he may not have been able to smell it. But it is hard to really believe he could be so careless without some element of self-neglect.

The picture of him as a little guy makes me think of Orlando at the beach with his grandmother. I hope little Turing had some happy childhood days at least.

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charliecochrane June 29 2012, 10:08:49 UTC
I think he did have some happy days, especially with his parents.

He was clearly (like Orlando) somewhere on at the Asperger's spectrum. Always told the truth and couldn't understand why others didn't. (That's how he ended up being prosecuted - he told the police he'd broken the law and they'd have had little choice but to charge him.)

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