In English

Welcome to the section that gathers all OpenLogos content written in English.
Here you will find articles, essays, stories, and resources spanning philosophy, science, art, technology, society, and the environment — all shaped by the critical, secular perspective that defines our project.

Posts are listed from the most recent to the oldest, allowing you to start from the latest updates or explore our earlier works by theme.

  • An Encounter with Red Nomad

    Red Nomad – A Brief Introduction “I first came across Red Nomad ‘Prog Savage’ in a rather curious way. He wrote to me after discovering some old records by Pentalogos, which he had apparently become quite fond of. That doesn’t happen very often: it’s fairly marginal contemporary electronic music, not exactly the kind of material algorithms…

  • Next Mindset Vol. 2 – aiNEXUS Dialogue with Fabio Armani

    A conversation at the edge of human insight and machine reasoning — exploring creativity, identity, and the future we are already shaping together. (Theatrical script – Act I) At the center, an armchair. In the background, a screen where orbits intertwine and musical scores dissolve into lines of code.Four avatars appear as floating holograms: ADA, radiant…

  • Next Mindset Vol. 1 – Interview with Maurizio Arnaud

    Radical conversations on work, the future, and human intelligence «Where the mind changes phase» December 4 2025 – Fabio Armani & aiNEXUS Introduction Next Mindset opens with a simple premise:if we want new futures, we must first change the way we see. This series collects conversations with people who don’t repeat slogans — they dismantle them. Minds that…

  • Next Mindset – Launch Article

    “Where the mind shifts phase” November 28, 2025 – by Fabio Armani Radical conversations about the change we truly need We live in an ecosystem where innovation is spoken of like a liturgy.It is celebrated, proclaimed, certified.And yet, very little actually changes. Out of this simple, unromantic observation comes Next Mindset:a space for critical, lucid, unfiltered conversations designed…

  • Of Being Beyond Having

    A poetic manifesto for a new humanism: Being beyond Having, hope beyond cynicism

  • Utopia: history of an Idea

    History of an Idea Always One Step Ahead (and One Step to the Side) There’s a word that can make eyes sparkle—or roll: utopia.For some, it’s humanity’s loftiest dream; for others, a synonym for “pie in the sky.”And yet, when you look closely, utopia is not an escape: it’s a critical tool. It helps measure the gap…

  • Adagio: Echoes of Memory

    A memory that returns with Albinoni’s Adagio, narrated in three different registers: lyrical prose, free verse, and haiku. Music: Adagio in G minor by AlbinoniSung version: Miriam Stockley (ETERNAL – 2007) – https://openlogos.eu/adagio-choes-of-memory/2/ I. Lyrical Prose Once again I listento Albinoni’s Adagiosung by Miriam Stockley. SuddenlyI find myself in a fragment of the past:me at the piano,…

  • Grazing light, open horizon

    Dedication To all those Lean Agile professionals who approach their “task” with scientific spirit and intellectual honesty.To those who know when to change course, and who can recognize that what they once believed to be a North Star may turn out to be only a lantern in the desert. Prelude After more than twenty years…

  • The Brilliantly Ironic Guide to Feedback

    by Fabio, Ada & Hypatia (aiNEXUS) 📌 Note to the Reader This is the second article in our series on feedback. Unlike the first one (https://openlogos.eu/centralita-del-feedback-i/), which is more conceptual and foundational, this piece takes a distinctly popular turn. Our intent is twofold: Compared to the first text — more theoretical in tone — here we use storytelling,…

  • Discovery of Seven Correlated Proto-Religious Texts from Distant Ancient Civilizations: Implications for Human Cognitive History

    Prof. Amina El-Tayeb, Dr. Hiroshi Takamura, Prof. María del Sol Ibáñez et al. Abstract Between November 2017 and March 2021, seven independent archaeological discoveries were made across four continents, unveiling ancient texts inscribed on diverse media — clay tablets, papyri, and stone carvings — all dating between 6,500 and 7,200 years ago. Despite originating from…