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The Logics of Initiation | The Cybernetic Challenge
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Tag Archives: second order cybernetics
The Logics of Initiation | The Cybernetic Challenge
[preliminary abstract for the Interactive Media Arts Conference IMAC 2012 in Copenhagen / accepted May 29] In the short story “Mimse go the Borogoves” written by Catherine Lucille Moore and Henry Kuttner under the pseudonym of Lewis Padgett, and for … Continue reading
2012/07/01 :: deadline for abstracts :: MutaMorphosis II
Prague in December, don’t miss this conference! Recently the call for abstracts for the MutaMorphosis II | Tribute to Uncertainty conference has been published. I would especially also welcome contributions to the stream of interest that I will be moderating: … Continue reading
2012/04/30 : : deadline 01 : : An Ecology of Ideas Conference
Asilomar, California, July 9 – 13, 2012. Invited and confirmed speakers include: Graham Barnes, Eric Bateson, Nora Bateson, Fritjof Capra, Ximena Dávila, Terry Deacon, Debora Hammond, Klaus Krippendorff, Humberto Maturana, Rex Weyler. Our ideas form, grow, and thrive in relationship. Ideas inspire and transform each other … Continue reading
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Tagged American Society for Cybernetics, An Ecology of Ideas, architecture, art, art and science connection, Bateson Idea Group, conference, conversation, cybernetics, Fritjof Capra, Humberto Maturana, Klaus Krippendorff, Nora Bateson, Radical Constructivism, Ranulph Glanville, Rex Weyler, science, second order cybernetics
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An Update on Bateson’s An Ecology of Mind
I previously mentioned on this blog the Gregory Bateson documentary An Ecology of Mind that was directed by Nora Bateson. This post is just a quick update, giving some additional sources. There is a review of the documentary published in … Continue reading
Resonances of the Unknown : published in Kybernetes
The article `Resonances of the Unknown’ is published. It is included in the journal Kybernetes – Special Issue: Cybernetics: Art, Design, Mathematics – A Meta Disciplinary Conversation: Papers from the 2010 Conference of the American Society for Cybernetics Guest editor(s): … Continue reading
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Tagged 2nd order, architecture, art, cybernetics, design, discourse, Gotthard Guenther, Kybernetes, logic, poetics, research, second order cybernetics
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Leaves of Architecture (Excerpt) : : Re-Initiation *
Selfhood is the foundation of all knowledge ‒‒ as the foundation of permanence in change ‒‒ as well as the principle of utmost diversity (You.)(Instead of the non-ego ‒‒ You) (Novalis, 2007, p. 151) There are many … Continue reading
