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Screen from a work-in-progress video explaining the practice of Remixing Statements for knowledge production.
Simply put: you have an intent (something you want to discover or create), a source text that you sample language from, and statements that you generate by remixing the text.
IntentTextStatements_20110825 on Flickr.
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Statements are states of meaning that have been crystallized into tangible objects for use.
See also, Statements 008, 012, and 013.
Or, view all Statement Note Grids
Statements are States of Meaning, Channeled into Objects on Flickr.
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An approximation of the space-time-meaning continuum.
The Space-Time-Meaning Continuum: An Approximation on Flickr.
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We can improvise knowledge by following the practice of “YES AND”.
That is, say “yes” to any idea, and then extend it.
The Improvisational Approach to Knowledge Production on Flickr.
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via betonbabe:
DIAGRAMS OF FIELD CONDITIONS, 1996
“All grids are fields, but not all fields are grids. One of the potentials of the field is to redefine the relation between figure and ground. If we think of the figure not as a demarcated object read against a stable field, but as an effect emerging from the field itself - as moments of intensity, as peaks or valley within a continuous field - than it might be possible to imagine figure and field as more closely allied. (…)”
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knowledge is a tangible object that can be manipulated by the hand
the hands can channel semantic energies to create new knowledge-objects in the space-time-meaning continuum.
via olio-ataxia:
Particularitez des mains racoucies, auecleurs propotions & mefures
Livre de pourtraiture
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via paulantonycarr
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we see reality through a collection of lenses, of prisms that organize, refract and reflect different aspects of existence.
via deliriumtestii:
Kaleidoscope Cylinder,
James Bills
2008
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A science ontology scheme.
Credits: Tom Scott
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Language here must be thought of as a means of describing a proposition diagrammatically – as a site where ‘objects’ can be constituted (by description) and consequently transform (through discourse).
– http://www.thisistomorrow.info/viewArticle.aspx?artId=882&Title=Artist+Profile%3A+Falke+Pisano -
Sketch of Dynamic Predictive Feedback Loops on Flickr.
Adam and Jamie discussing how the mind works and how analyzing the “misreading” of environments can lead back inherent cognitive variables, thus leading to better ways to tune those variables.








