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Artificial Imagination: A Glimpse Into the Hi-Tech Worlds of California and Seattle [Kindle Edition]

Kalpanik S.
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written by an AI program mimicking human creativity, this humorous autobiography of an adventurous young man describes his journey through the Hi Tech world across USA--a journey which starts at the University of California and takes him through the technology worlds of Silicon Valley, San Francisco and Seattle (after a detour through Nashville, the Music City) and ending at beautiful San Diego.

The book starts in the middle with Kalpanik, a technologist in the Software industry moving from Silicon Valley to Seattle via Nashville to work for the internet leader Amazon.com.

We read one lively story after another about their interesting experiences in the Northwest.

In the end, we travel back in time to the University of California, and learn how/where Artificial Imagination was born!


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Book Review by John Lehman,the author of Everything is changing

I was half way through this book when I realized it is almost poetry in the form of prose. I am not just referring to the short paragraphs, but the imaginative leaps, stunning imagery and most importantly, words which hook us in, make us think this is our story . . . . We see them on the page but live them in the theater of our imagination.

This book reminds us that we share the mysteries of the human mind and soul, no matter what our occupation, no matter where we were born. "Why I am here may appear to be a simple question, but . . . is there a deeper purpose of being where we are?" We know that the question applies not only to the location where we spend our lives, but also to overall existence, and our place in the time continuum.

Just as the author who traveled from New Delhi to Silicon Valley felt he has traveled forty years into the future, so do I, sitting in the agricultural landscape of Wisconsin felt that I have had a glimpse into the vitality of the Hi-Tech worlds of California and Seattle.

I feel I am in the hands of a good guide. Here is what it means to do research in Computers: "Rip apart an electronic system and you see nothing moving, nothing vibrating, it's almost a make-believe world, a child's fantasy, a writer's imagination.",

and what it means to yearn for acceptance:

"I looked at Seattle's glistening skyline on one side and its beautiful waterfront on the other and asked it the same questions I had asked San Francisco 16 years ago: will it accept me? Or will its people treat me as someone different, not one of the? And will I accept it, call it my home? Right then, she appeared from no where, as if the city had sent her to answer my questions . . ."

I loved the section addressing Seattle's slacker sun, that comes late to work, like at 9 AM and goes back home at 4, the observation that for males, until the age eight, we want every young woman to be our mother, then for the next thirty years our friend and when we have daughters, we feel like bringing every young woman a glass of warm milk and cookies.

His first day in Nashville, the author looks out of his window and sees snow. The conclusion he draws about the snow flakes very fittingly describhis life and the message we can take with us from this hip, funny, poignant, beautiful book: "the snowflakes descend slowly, floating in the air, allowing the current to carry them with it, letting it change their paths. They have chosen not to confront their destiny, choosing instead to enjoy every second of their short lives, their journey to the ground."

Welcome home, Kalpanik!

Product Details

  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 1053 KB
  • Publisher: Center of Artificial Imagination, Inc.; 2nd edition (February 22, 2012)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B0012SE7RQ
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Lending: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #226,680 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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3.0 out of 5 stars interesting read but annoying, July 5, 2009
This review is from: Artificial Imagination: A Glimpse Into the Hi-Tech Worlds of California and Seattle (Kindle Edition)
I both enjoied this book and was contantly annoyed by some of the situations in the book. The author is very full of himself. Durring this difficult economy it is hard to take. He tells a good story so after a little time I may read another of his books.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A true story - most interesting read!, January 17, 2012
This review is from: Artificial Imagination: A Glimpse Into the Hi-Tech Worlds of California and Seattle (Kindle Edition)
Extremely well written and very thoughtful. I started to take a look on my train ride from work to home thinking I will read it a chapter at a time but I could not stop reading until I read all of it! I don't believe anyone has experienced living in the US unless they have ventured around like the author has.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars good book, enjoyed every aspect of it, November 28, 2011
This review is from: Artificial Imagination: A Glimpse Into the Hi-Tech Worlds of California and Seattle (Kindle Edition)
This was a good book, I enjoyed every aspect of it. It's about the memoirs of a foreign born technologist and is written with over 21 years experience coming to, living in and "succeeding" (career-wise) in the United States.

There was a cute love story at the university of california in the beginning, which I really liked and then the story moved on to authentic coverage of the author's work stints in San Francisco, Seattle ( where he worked for Amazon!) and San Diego. Overall, it was very entertaining and a book I wouldn't hesitate recommendeding to others.
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More About the Author

Kalpanik S. was born in India, or thereabouts, a long time ago. OK, so it wasn't really all that long ago, but it's not very recent either.

He came to the USA on a fellowship from the University of California in late eighties to do graduate level studies in Computer Science. After completing his studies, Kalpanik chose to stay back and serve the Software and Internet industries at West Coast's High Tech corridor - Silicon Valley, Seattle, and Southern California

He has been writing a journal about his "journey" through the US from the time he landed at the San Francisco Airport more than twenty years ago. Finally, some years ago, he finally gathered enough courage to get it published. Boy, are we glad he did!

Kalpanik (pronounced as KAAL-pah-nik) means "imaginary" in Hindi. Yes, it's a pen name. Author uses a pen name to allow him to separate his literary identity from his professional identity.

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