Metaspaces
Metaspaces of perplication allow an in-depth engagement with what eludes our vision and knowledge, through ambiguous registers of the metamathematical states of 'becoming visible' between material and algorithmic states.As a methodology of emergence, the fold enables the advancement of drawing, for intervening into perplicating material realities and complex information spaces.A critical kind of interstitiality allows an in-depth investigation of the changing relationship between intermediality and intra-action. New types of praxis and research emerge across disciplines, definitions, theories and modes of making, as in novel types of diagramming through post-indexical 'spatiality.'As code operates between materiality and immateriality, the notions of interactivity and abstract thought, change. New types of diagramming enable us to engage with extranumerical sequences and invisible mathematical 'spaces.' As the paradoxical by-products of interlinking, paranodes belong to the post-indexical condition. Engaging with the edges of systems and reality, contributes to a fresh take on visualisation, system trajectories and Deleuzian planes, in the metaspaces of disprogramming.
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Metaspaces
Metaspaces of perplication allow an in-depth engagement with what eludes our vision and knowledge, through ambiguous registers of the metamathematical states of 'becoming visible' between material and algorithmic states.As a methodology of emergence, the fold enables the advancement of drawing, for intervening into perplicating material realities and complex information spaces.A critical kind of interstitiality allows an in-depth investigation of the changing relationship between intermediality and intra-action. New types of praxis and research emerge across disciplines, definitions, theories and modes of making, as in novel types of diagramming through post-indexical 'spatiality.'As code operates between materiality and immateriality, the notions of interactivity and abstract thought, change. New types of diagramming enable us to engage with extranumerical sequences and invisible mathematical 'spaces.' As the paradoxical by-products of interlinking, paranodes belong to the post-indexical condition. Engaging with the edges of systems and reality, contributes to a fresh take on visualisation, system trajectories and Deleuzian planes, in the metaspaces of disprogramming.
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Metaspaces

Metaspaces

by Eugenia Fratzeskou
Metaspaces

Metaspaces

by Eugenia Fratzeskou

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Metaspaces of perplication allow an in-depth engagement with what eludes our vision and knowledge, through ambiguous registers of the metamathematical states of 'becoming visible' between material and algorithmic states.As a methodology of emergence, the fold enables the advancement of drawing, for intervening into perplicating material realities and complex information spaces.A critical kind of interstitiality allows an in-depth investigation of the changing relationship between intermediality and intra-action. New types of praxis and research emerge across disciplines, definitions, theories and modes of making, as in novel types of diagramming through post-indexical 'spatiality.'As code operates between materiality and immateriality, the notions of interactivity and abstract thought, change. New types of diagramming enable us to engage with extranumerical sequences and invisible mathematical 'spaces.' As the paradoxical by-products of interlinking, paranodes belong to the post-indexical condition. Engaging with the edges of systems and reality, contributes to a fresh take on visualisation, system trajectories and Deleuzian planes, in the metaspaces of disprogramming.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9786208445904
Publisher: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Publication date: 05/19/2025
Pages: 200
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.46(d)
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