The Shape of a Flock
Adam Clarke Adam Clarke

The Shape of a Flock

There is a moment when a murmuration of starlings becomes something other than birds. Individual creatures, each responding only to the seven nearest neighbours, together produce a shape of such fluid intelligence that it appears to think, decide, feel, and celebrate simultaneously. Nobody directs the murmuration. There is no conductor, no algorithm, no central intelligence. There is only the sum of local responses producing something spectacular.

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