Thank you so much for this! I was using the term 'protostructure' to reference situations which are so complex that visually they seem organized but where organization is coupled with fractals at best. I was also using it poetically of course. Thinking not of D&G but of fractals and noise. With the video, there's coupling between camera and subjects, high wind moving the camera, different winds moving the ducks, local linkages between ducks on or under the surface and so forth. With the ducks themselves, it wasn't like boids or swarms but individual submersive activities in relation to prey movement, another regime. The more independent systems (with noise) you have, the more irregular the movement in the small... And then there's the issue that for me 'protostructure' also refers to an attempt to 'make sense' of it all - and I wonder if there's a theory of 'making sense' - Schutz's relevance theory comes to mind, but that doesn't deal with inordinate complexities -
Downloaded the article and will follow through - Best, Alan On Sat, Feb 17, 2024 at 7:19 AM Anthony Stephenson via NetBehaviour < [email protected]> wrote: > re: > > > > Protostructure(s) > > > In parallel universes, we have both Assemblage and Assembly Theory, > the latter being a “theory to be sufficiently general to apply to a > wide variety of other systems including polymers, cell morphology, > graphs, images, computer programs, human languages and memes, as well > as many others” in which bio-physical reasoning seems to mix and match > ideas found in Object-Oriented Ontology and Deleuze & Guittari. > https://go.nature.com/3Qim0X7 > > > -- > > - Anthony Stephenson > > http://anthonystephenson.org/ > _______________________________________________ > NetBehaviour mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour > -- *=====================================================* *directory http://www.alansondheim.org <http://www.alansondheim.org> tel 347-383-8552**email sondheim ut panix.com <http://panix.com>, sondheim ut gmail.com <http://gmail.com>* *=====================================================*
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