[NetBehaviour] Paradigmatic Landscapes - update

yann le guennec info at x-arn.org
Wed Aug 19 14:48:01 CEST 2009


What we call a 'syntagm' is a sequence of 6 small pictures relating to a 
basic set of pictures. The syntagm is modified through interactions 
between spectators and what we call the 'paradigm'. Each time a 
spectator (or any entity connected to the work) access the paradigm 
through the syntagm, the syntagm is modified. Thus it is possible for 
the spectator as individual to be conscious about his action on the 
syntagm, but these possible observations can be messed up by the 
collective process. Many spectators can act quite simultaneously on the 
paradigm and doing so modify syntagm in a way that blurs the observation 
of the individual process.

Changelog:

     * 17 Aug 2009: v1, implementation of the paradigmatic axis 
(algorithm of picture generation).
     * 17 Aug 2009: v2, feedback from the paradigm to the syntagm, 
defined as a sequence.
     * 19 Aug 2009: v2.1, syntagms separation, file structure update.


http://www.datapainting.com/paradigmatic-landscapes/






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