| Kurt Laitner 7:10 PM Nov 5 | |
possibly include combinatorics (if you are pursuing a generative grammar as opposed to a merely descriptive one), history in the pursuit of perfect languages informs the relevance of pierre levy's work, based on combinations and permutations of a basic grammar
On "vast and complicated set of arrangements and actions wherein self-directed agents adapt to each other’s arrangements and actions, "
| Kurt Laitner 12:51 AM Nov 5 | |
an excellent description, now let's describe a model of the rule sets they are working with
On accumulating behaviors:
need to identify the simple rules that generate the complex behavior, implicit and explicit decision making by agents and the cumulative effects on behavior
On "assess the powers that maintain forces in operation, and the margins of manoeuver to gather new powers for transformation, as power also follows its own laws."
a result of understanding a system may be the ability to manipulate it, then we get to the question of should anybody be able to manipulate it or should it be better designed in a way that it has no points of leverage..
On Metcalfs law:
consider that the nodes will likely not be fully connected as scale grows this 'weak ties between clusters' has a name too and deserves to be included.. I forget..
| Helene Finidori 6:20 PM Nov 5 | |
That's an interesting visual language and networked language structure:
http://avazapp.com/freespeech/The Indonesian language comes to mind also with root words complemented by prefixes and suffixes to indicate direction of action in relation to subject/object etc..
| Kurt Laitner 10:56 PM Nov 5 | |
The hierarchy of Roles category with members of Subject, Object, Compliment escaped me at first glance, perhaps a better illustration of this categorization as an attribute of the card rather than a separate card would work better
Also, why subject object compliment, specifically?
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I would tend to rename to "Influence", "Identity" and "Agency"
The directions section I think needs to be factored a bit. it is expressing Cardinality (one to one, one to many) , Directionality and (the very interesting and novel) Push/Pull dynamic all under 'Directions' whereas I would head the general concept as Relations and the Cardinality and Directionality would be beneath this (Push Pull I am not so sure about as it is more an attribute of the node rather than the edge, well really a composite effect of both node and edge together, it is really worth finding a name for this all by itself as it is an important new idea - a potential gradient of sorts)
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| Kurt Laitner 11:03 PM Nov 5 | |
generative processes ++ analytic, synthetic?
I have all the pieces needed, will try to set this up soon