Alexander "Sasha" Chislenko (December 2, 1959 - May 8, 2000) was an active member of the transhumanist and extropian communities, contributing many speculative essays on singularity-inspired topics between 1997 and 1999. According to his homepage, he left Leningrad, Russia for Boston, Massachusetts in 1989. Of particular note was his early belief in the value and power of collaborative filtering. Wikipedia
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The page contains writings of Alexander Chislenko on a number of ultra-futuristic and philosophical topics, and Web guides to many interesting organizations, mailing lists, pages of great thinkers and other resources for intellectual adventurers. www.lucifer.com/~sasha/home.html
"Instead of being transparent, they would be computers that would take one image and filter out things you don't want to see, like sun, or dirt, or people," says Mr. Chislenko of IntelliGenesis. interactive.wsj.com/millennium/articles/SB944517942941702...
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Alexander Chislenko public page In 1989, I left Leningrad, Russia......sasha1@netcom.com Alexander Chislenko These pages are made... www.ethologic.com/sasha/links/Chislenko.html