http://www.cs.umaine.edu/~chaitin/benkirane.html http://www.cs.auckland.ac.nz/CDMTCS/chaitin/benkirane.html(A more technical interview than the ones included in this book; exclusively on my work.)
[I hope to eventually replace this with an English translation.]
[For many years Stephen Wolfram has been pursuing a private vision regarding many of the questions discussed here; this will soon be available as this massive book. On the one hand, Wolfram's view of complexity and randomness is diametrically opposed to mine, and his notion of irreducibility involves time, not information. On the other hand, he melds physics and computer science, as I attempt to do here, and he reaches conclusions regarding the foundations of mathematics that are similar to mine. Amazingly enough, his book has almost no equations, it has many, many illustrations, and it can be profitably read by a bright high-school student (although there are several hundred pages of technical notes at the end of the book for more sophisticated readers).]